CATALOGUE 


OF  THF. 


COLLECTION  of  AUTOGRAPHS 

HELONGINC  TO  THF.   ESTATE  OK   THE    LATE 

MAJ.  BEN.  PERLEY  POORE, 

of  Newburyport,  Mass. 


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pendence; Members  ok  Continental  Congress;  Presidents 
and    their   CAniNETs,  Senaiors   and  Memukrs    ok 
Congress;    Revolutionary   Ofkicers,   and 
Okkicers  ok  the  Civil  War. 
An    Interesting  Collection  ok  Manuscrm'Ts    relating   to    Slavery; 
Historical    Manuscripts    relating    to    New    France;    Many 
Letters  written  to  Henry  A.  Wise,  and  Important 
in    Relation    to    the    Political  History 
ok    the   Country,  etc.,  etc. 

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AUTOGRAPHS. 


AHHREVIATIONS. 

m.  /.  s.  autograph  letter  signed ;  /.  s.  letter  signed  ;  d.  t.  document  signed. 
Autographs  will  be  sold  per  part  or  piece,  and  bids  by  mail  or  otherwise  must 
be  made  accordingly. 

In  all  cases  of  disputed  bids,  the  lot  shall  be  re-sold. 

1  tn  BI30TT,  J,  S.  C.  and  Jared  Sparks.     Authors,  a.  i.  s.     8° 
^\     of  each.     (2) 

2  Adams,  Abigail,  wife  of  John.     David   Ramsay,  Webster,  John 

Adams,  Franklin,  Lachlan  Mcintosh,  W.  O.  Butler,  etc.  Por- 
traits.    8''     (11) 

3  Adams,  John,  Z.  Taylor,  R.  C.  Winthrop,  N.  P.  Willis,  Madison, 

George  Evans,  R.  M.  Johnson,  etc.     Portrait.     8°     (10) 

4  Adams,  John  Quincy.     President,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1799. 

5  Adams,  John   Quincy,   and   James   Monroe.     Presidents,   /.   s. 

Folio  of  each.     (2) 

6  Adams,  John  Quincy;  M.  Fillmore,  James  Monroe,  and  Franklin 

Pierce.     Presidents,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each     (4) 

7  Addresses  of  Letters,  and  Envelopes,  franked,  Mrs.  Madison,  J. 

Q.  Adams,  D.  Webster,  W.  H.  Seward,  Lewis  Cass,  John  H. 
Reagan,  John  P.  Hale,  Horace  Mann,  R.  Conkling,  Franklin 
Pierce,  }i.  Seymour,  Schuyler  Colfax,  H.  S.  Legare,  S.  Mere- 
dith, S.  S.  Cox,  Wm.  Smith,  etc.     (22) 

8  Agassiz,  Louis.     Scientist,  a.  I.  s.     i    page   8°  1864; — Joseph 

Henry.     Scientist,  /.  s.     i  page  8°  1876.     (2) 

9  Agassiz,  Louis,  Spencer  F.  Baird,  A.  D.  Bache,  Joseph  Henry, 

E.  B.  Peabody.     Scientists.     8°  letter  of  each.     (5) 

10  Agassiz,  L.,  Francis  Liebe     "rancis  A.  Walker,  E.  N.  Horsford, 

Joseph  Henry.     Scientist     a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (5) 

11  AiNswoRTH,  W.  Harrison.     Novelist,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  8°  1845. 

12  Allen,  Elisha  H.,  Dabney  S.  Carr,  R.  K.  Meade,  C.  C.  Cambre- 

ling,  Jonathan  Russell,  A.  J.  Donelson,    A.   Dudley   Mann, 
James   Watson  Webb,   H.  S.  Genet,   Heman  Allen,   Hugh 
Nelson,  E.  A.  Hannegan,    David   Tod,   etc.      Ministers   to  - 
Foreign  Governments,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (18) 

13  Allen,  WilHam,  James  Shannon,  Jer.  Chamberlain,  C.  W.  Hack- 

ley,  Wm.  Smyth.  Presidents  of  Colleges,  a.  /.  s.  4°  of  each, 
(5) 


CATALOGUE. 


14  Allen,  Wm.  H.     Pres.  of  Girard  College,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4 

-843  ;  —  J.  H.  Seelye.  Pres.  of  Amherst,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8° 
1876.     (2) 

15  Allsion,  Washington.     Artist,  <i.  s.     4  pages  4°  1824.     Signed 

also,  by  Nathl.  iJowditcli.  H.  G.  Otis,  Wni.  I'rescotl,  Tiieodore 
I.yman,  Loammi  Haldwin,  'I'lionias  H.  Perkins,  Jonathan 
Mason,  Horace  Gray,  and  others. 

16  Allston,  Washington,  John  Slidell,  J.  M.  Berrien,  J.  J.  Astor, 

Henry  Clay,  Wm.  R.  King,  H.  J.  Gardner,  M.  Dickerson, 
Caleb  .'•'trong,  H.  H.  Anthony,  etc.     Signatures.     (20) 

17  Ames,  Joseph,  and  Charles  B.  King.     Portra't  painters,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  8°  of  each.     (2) 

18  Ames,  Oakes.     Projector  of  Union  Pacific  Rail  Road,     Brantz, 

Mayer,  John  Jay,  John  Cochran,  John  Russell  Young,  Wm. 
H.  English,  W'endell  Phillips,  etc.     8°     Letters.     (9) 

19  Anpreossy,  Antoine  Francois,  Count  de.     French   General   in 

Egypt,  /.  s.     I  page  4°  1800. 

20  Anne,  of  Austria.     Mother  of  Louis  XIV.,  t/.  s.     i   page  folio, 

1664,  on  vellum. 

21  Anthon,  Charles,   Denison   Olmsted,  B.   Silliman,  T.  Romeyn 

Beck,  Joel  Parker,  S.  S.  Haldeman,  H.  St.  George  Tucker, 
etc.     Professors  in  Colleges,  a.  I.  s.     4"  of  each.     (13) 

22  Anthony,  Susan  B.     Reformer.     Mrs.  J.  A.  Logan,  Phoebe  W. 

Couzins,  Mrs.  Sherman  Mrs.  P'ish,  etc.  Celebrated  Women, 
a.  I.  s.  of  each.     (12) 

23  Arago,  Dominique  F.     Celebrated  Astronomer,  a.  /.  s.     i   page 

4°  182 1.     Fine  and  scarce. 

24  Araoz,  Don  Juan.     Captain  General  and  Governor  of  Cuba,  d.  s. 

I  page  folio,  1803. 

25  AraUjO,  d'  Azevedo,  Antonio,  Count  of  Barca,  celebrated  Portu- 

guese Statesman,  a.  d.  s.  2  pages  4°  1805  ;  —  Don  John  de 
Almeida,  Statesman,  d.  s.     2  pages  4°  1803.     (2) 

26  Armstrong,  John,  Jefferson   Davis,  J.  R.  Poinsett,  Wm.  Eustis, 

W.  W.  Belknap,  etc..  Secretaries  of  War,  /.  s.    4°  of  each.  (8) 

27  Armstrong,  Robert,  Brig.-Gen.  at  New  Orleans,  D.  B.  Douglass, 

at  Lundy's  Lane,  R.  K.  Call,  Florida  War,  Maj.  Wm.  Gibbs 
McNeill,  Col.  Francis  Lee,  Col.  Robert  Allen,  at  New 
Orleans,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (6) 

28  Armstrong,  Sam.  T.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  /.  s,     1  page 

4°  1838  ;  — Charles  G.  Greene,  B.  F.  Hallett  and  Nathaniel 
Greene,  Journalists,  a.  I.  s..     1  page  4°  of  each.     (4) 

29  Armv  Officers  of  various  Grades,  from  the  Period  of  the  War  of 

18 1 2,  to  the  Civil  War,  inclusive.  Letters.     (120) 

30  Army  Officers  of  various  Grades,  from  the  Period  of  the  War  of 

18 1 2,  to  the  Civil  War,  inclusive,  Letters.     (115) 


CATALOGUE.  $ 

31  Arthur,  T.  S.     Author,  a.  /.  s..     i  page  8"  1880. 

32  ARiHt'R,  T.  S.     Author,  <j.  /.  s.      i  page  8°   1862  ;  —  Geo.  VVm. 

Curtis,  .\uthor,  <t.  I.  s..     3  pages  8''  1866.     (2) 

33  AsTOR,  John  Jacob      Merchant,  ^/.  j.      i  page  4"  1815.      Signed 

also  l>y  W'm.  Hayard,  Nt.  Chxrkson,  and  others. 

34  AsTOR,  John  Jacob.     Merchant,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1814. 

35  Atchison,  I).  R.,  John  C.  Hreckenridge,  Jesse  D.  Hright,  T.  A. 

Hendricks,  Willie  F.  Maiiguin,  and  R.  M.  Johnson,  Vice 
Presidents,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (5) 

36  Aur.KRKAU,  Pierre  V.     Duke  de  Castiglione,  Marshal  of  France, 

/.  s.     I  page  4°  1806. 

37  Authors,  American,  of  various  dates  and  localities,  and  of  more 

or  less  prominence.     Letters.     (120) 

38  Autocrai'h  Album  of  Members  of  Congress.     47  signatures,  of 

J.  H.  Lane,  Preston  King,  John  Sherman,  J.  Collamer, 
Anthony,  Morrill,  Wade,  T.  O.  Howe,  L.  F.  Foster,  Z.  Chan- 
dler, Thad.  Stevens,  etc. 

39  AuTtxiRAi'u  Album  of  Members  of  Congress.     48  signatures,  of 

Chase,  Seward,  M.  IJlair, -John  Sherman,  Sumner,  Wade,  H. 
Wilson,  Fessenden,  Collamer,  Harlan,  L.  M.  Morrill.  Z. 
Chandler,  John  P.  Hale,  T.  O  Howe,  etc. 

40  O  ACHK,  A.  D.     United  States  Coast   Survey,  and   Richard 
KM     IJache,  Captain  of  Ordnance,  a.  /.  s.    i  page  4°  of  each  (2) 

41  Badc-.kr,  George  E.,  and  George  Bancroft,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  4°  of 

each.     Secy's  of  Navy.     (2) 

42  Badgkr,  George  E.,  George   Bancroft,  J.  C.  Dobbin,  M.  Dicker- 

son,  S.  L.  Southard,  J.  P.  Kennedy,  J.  K.  Paulding,  etc., 
Secretaries  of  Navy,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (13) 

43  Baldwin,  Henry.     Judge  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  a.  /.  s.     i  page 

4°  and  address,  1838. 

44  BAi.inviN,  Henry.      Judge  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  a.  /.  s.      i  page 

4°  and  address;  —  .NL  R.  Waite,  Chief  Justice,  and  S.  A. 
Douglass,  /.  .»•.     I  page  4""  of  each.     (3) 

45  JUi.DWiN,  J.  1).     Author  of  "  Prehistoric  Nations."  A.  D.  Bache, 

C.  C.  Coftin,  M.  Kimball,  E.  G.  Squier,  R.  M.  McLane,  etc. 
8°  letter  of  each.     (9) 

46  Ballou,  Rev.  Hosea.     Prominent  Universalist  Clergyman  and 

Author,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°,  *'  Portsmouth,  1840." 

47  Ballou,  M.  M.,  and  T.  S.  Arthur.      Editors  and  Authors,  a.  /.  s. 

I  page  4°  1852  of  each.     (2) 

48  Bai.zac,   Honore',  r7. /.      i  page  8°  ;  —  George  Sand,  Autograph 

address  of  letter.     Novelists.     (2) 

49  Bancroi'I',  H.    H.       Historian,  (T.   I.  s,      2  pages    4°    1877;  — 

George  Bancroft,  Historian,  a.  I.  s.    i  page  8"^  1875.  (2) 


4  CATALOGUE. 

50  Bancroft,  George,  Historian,  Secretary  of  Navy,  a,  I.  s,    i  page 

4"  and  address,  1839. 

51  Bancs,  N.,  President  Wesleyan  University,  Jeremiah  Day,  Presi- 

dent of  Yale,  A.  Partridge,  President  Military  Institute, 
Henry  Jones,  President  of  Bridgeport,  etc.,  <i.  /.  s.  4°  of 
each.     (5) 

52  Bangs,  N.,  President  Wesleyan   University,  Rev.  James   Morss, 

Asa  Eaton,  R.  R.  Gurly,  etc.,  Clergymen,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of 
each.     (8) 

53  Bank  of  the  United  States,  Bond   1838,  and   Bonds  of  various 

Banks,  private  Corporations,  Republic  of  Cuba,  Hungarian 
Fund,  etc.,  various  dates.     (9  pieces.) 

54  Banks,  Sir  Joseph,   Scientist,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  4°  and  address, 

1789. 

55  Banks,  N.  P.,  Lynn  Boyd,  James  L.  Orr,  A.  Stevenson,  H.  Hub- 

bard, Schuyler  Colfax,  Speakers  of  House  of  Representatives, 
/.  s.     4°  of  each.     (6) 

56  Bakhour,  Philip  P.,  Speaker  of  House,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and 

address,  1828. 

57  Barbour,  Philip  P.,  and  James  L.  Orr,  Speakers  of  House,  a.  /.  s. 

1  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

58  Barker,  Jacob,  and  Jonathan  Mason,  Merchants  and  Statesmen, 

a.  I.  s,     I  page  4°  and  address  of  each.     (2) 

59  Barlow,  Joel,  Poet  and  Statesman,  //.  s.     1  page  folio,  181 2. 

60  Barlow,  Joel,  Poet  and  Stn'^sman,  a.  I,  j,     i  page  4°  1797. 

61  Barlow,  Joel.  Diplomatic  Letters,  /.  j.,  of  the  Duke  de  Bassano, 

(Minister  of  Foreign  AfTairs  in  France,  to  Barlow,  U.  S. 
Minister,  written  in  181 1,  1812  and  1813).     (66) 

62  Barnard,  F.  A.   P.,   President  Columbia  College,  Andrew  P. 

Peabody,  Asa  D.  Smith,  President  Dartmouth  College,  L.  F. 
Dimmick,  etc..  Clergymen,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (6) 

63  Barnard,  F.  A.  P.,  President  Columbia  College,  Prof.  Charles 

A.  Joy,  \Vm.  F.  Channing,  F.  R.  Hassler,  Alfred  M.  Mayer, 
Cleveland  Abbe,  Scientists,  a.  I.  s.     S°  of  each.     (6) 

64  Barnum,  p.  T.,  "Showman,"  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8°  1869. 

65  Barras,  Count  de.  President  of  National  Convention  in  France, 

tf.  s.  1  page  folio,  1794.  Signed  also  by  Vadier,  Lacoste, 
and  other  Members  of  the  Convention.     Fine. 

66  Barry,    W.  T.,  Post  Master  General,  a.  I.  s.      i   page  4°  and 

address  1831. 

67  Bartlett,  John  R.     "  Destruction  of   Gaspee,"   M.  M.  Ballou  ; 

—  "History  oi  Long  Lsland,"  Silas  Wood  ;  —  "History  of 
Cuba,"  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

68  Bartlett,  John    R.,  Henry  B.  Anthony,  Samuel   Bowles,  J.  Ma- 

son, Jr.,  C.  C.  Coffin,  George  W.  Danielson,  etc.  8°  letter  of 
each.     (10) 


CATALOGUE.  5 

69  I5ASIRK,  Claude.     Voted  for  the  Death  of   Louis  XVL  friend  of 

Daiilon,  and  guillotined  with  him;  r.nd  Count  St.  Andre, 
who  voted  for  tlio  Death  of  the  Kin^";.  ISoth  nicnibers  of  the 
National  Convention,  </.  jr.     1  page  4'  of   each.     (2) 

70  Ba.ss,  Rev.  Edward,  liishop  of  ALassachusetts,  </.  d.  s.     1-2  page 

4°  1784.     Scarce. 

71  Bassano,  Duke  de,  Secretary  to  Napoleon,  Statesman  of  France, 

Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  folio,  uSii. 
•J2  Bassano,  Duke  de,  Secretary  to   Napoleon,   French    Statesman. 
Diplomatic  Letters,  /.  J.,  folio,    i8ii,   to   Jonathan    Russell, 
Minister  to  France.     (30) 

73  Batks,  Rev.  B.      Early  Advocate  of   cheap  postage,  </.  /.  s.     2 

pages  4°  1825  ;  —  John  C.  Rives,  Journalist  and  diplomatist, 
a.  I.  s.     2  pages  folio,  1843.     (2) 

74  Bates,  Joshua,  Banker,  Founder  of  Boston  Public  Library,  a.  I,  s. 

I  page  4°  and  address  1828. 

75  Batks,  Joshua,  Jeremiah  Chaplin,  and  John  C.  Young,  Presidents 

of  Colleges,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

76  Beauhaknais,  Marquis,  Franklin  Pierce,  C.  J.   Faulkner,  H.  D. 

Gilpin,  Thomas  Posey,  Amos  Kendall,  C.  C.  Coffin,  \V.  For- 
ward, &:c.     Portions  of  letters  and  documents  signed.     (15) 

77  Beecher,  Rev.  Henry  Ward,  a.  /.  s.     3  pages,  8°  1873. 

78  Bell,  John,  Edward  Everett,  and  James   K.   Polk.     Autograph 

Manuscript  (speech),  of  each.     (3) 

79  Belliard,  .*\.  1).  Count  de.     General  under  Napoleon,  in  Egypt. 

Diplomatist,/?.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address.     1797. 

80  Belmont,  August,  Robt.  Swartwout,  James  Lenox,  Peter  Cooper, 

Jacob  Barker,  M.  H.  Grinnell,  Preserved  Fish,  Henry  C. 
Murphy,  VVm.  B.  Astor,  etc.,  merchants  of  N.  Y.  Letters. 
(22) 

81  Benevento,  Prince  de.     (Chas.  Maurice  Talleyrand),     States- 

man, /.  s.     I  page,  folio.     18 14. 

82  Benjamin,  Park.     Author,  a.  /.  s.     4  pages  8°  1857. 

83  Benjamin,  Park,  John  R.  Thompson,  E.   E.  Hale,  E.  G.  Parker, 

authors,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (4) 

84  Bentlev,  Rev.  Wm.,  Minister,  Politician,   and  Scholar,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page,  4°  and  address  "Salem,  1815." 

85  Bentlev,  Rev.  Wm.,  of  Salem,  Nathan  Hale,  Isaac   Hill,  B.  F. 

Hallett,  Wm.  Schouler,  &c.    Editors,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each.     (7) 

86  Benton,  Thomas  H.     Statesman,  a.  I.  s.     i  page,  4°  1S35,     "  I 

herewith  send  you  a  copy  of  my  letter  declining  the  nomina- 
tion of  the  Mississippi  State  Convention,  for  the  Vice  Presi- 
dency of  the  United  States,"  with  the  enclosed  letter,  a.  I.  .v. 
19  pages,  4°.     (2) 

87  Beran(;kr,  Jean   Pierre.     French   Lyric  Poet,  a.  L  s.     2   pages. 

4°  1846. 


6  CATALOGUE. 

88  Bkri.ioz,  Hector,  Musical  Composer,  a.  1.  s.     2  pages,  8°. 

89  Hkki  t<i/,  Hector,  Musical  Composer,  ti.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress.     1S30. 

90  Ukrrikn,  John  M.,  Attorneys  (leneral,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  and 

address.      1H39. 

91  Berrikn,  John  M.  and  John  Nelson,  Attorneys  General,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

92  Herrvkr,  Pierre  Antoine,  Advocate  and  Orator,  defended  Ney, 

and  M.  N.  Bouilict,  I'hilosoplier  and  Author,  ti.  I.  s.  i  page 
8"  of  each.     (2) 

93  Bey,   Aristarchis,  M.    Fillmore,    K.    Rush,    S.    Sprigg     Francis 

Parkman,  George  Alfred  Townsend,  T.  Ma.xey,  Com.  John  A. 
Winslow,  E.  L.  Pierce,  etc.  Portions  of  letters  and  docu- 
ments, signed.     (14) 

94  IJrKRsrAor,  A.,  Landscape  Painter.     Geo.  W.  Smillie,  Alfred  R. 

Ward,  Theo.  R.  Dewis,  etc..  Artists.    8°  letter  of  each.     (10) 

95  Bertrand,  Henri  G.,  Count  de.  French  General,  with  Napoleon 

in  Elba,  a.  I.  s.     i  page,  4°  1804. 

96  Bic.Ki.DW,  John,  J.  R.  Ingersoll,  Jonathan   Russell,  Buckingham 

Smith,  lialie  Peyton,  J.  Glancy  Jones,  Robert  M.  McLane, 
B.  G.  Beasley,  A.  Vail,  etc.,  Ministers  to  Foreign  Govern- 
ments, (7.  /.  s,     2  to  4  pages  4°  each.     (13) 

97  Bkielow,  John  P.,  and  Joseph  M.  Wightman,  Mayors  of  Bos- 

ton, (I.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (2) 

98  Bi(;non,  L.  p.  E.  Baron.      Diplomatist  and  Historian,/,  s.      i 

page  folio,  1815. 

99  Billings,  Hammatt,  Artist,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8°  1855. 

100  Bills  of  Exchange.     Various  dates.     (80) 

loi  Bills  of  State  and  local   Banks,  and   private  Companies,  vari- 
ous denominations,  and  localities.  1815-1873.     (27  pieces) 

102  Birch.  Samuel,  Egyptologist  of  the  British  Museum.     Henry 

Bradshavv,  Librarian  of  Cambridge  University,  and  J.  Sains- 
bury,  a.  I,  s,     2  pages  8°  of  each.     (3) 

103  Blackstone,  Sir  William,    Eminent   English   Jurist,   "  Blacks- 

tone's  Commentaries,"  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  1767.  Very  fine 
and  scarce. 

104  Blaine,  James  G.,  Secretary  of  State,  Speaker  of  Hov.se,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°  1875. 

105  Blaine,  James  G.,  Wm.  L.  Marcy,  F.  T.  Frelinghuysen,   Wvn. 

H.  Seward,  etc.,  Secretaries  of  State,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (7) 

106  Blaink.  James  G.,  Speaker  and    Secretary    of    State,    Nathan 

Clifford,  Caleb  C'ushing,  CJcotge  Bancroft,  Edward   Everett, 
etc.,  n.  I.  s.     S"  of  each.     (7) 
167   TJlair,  l'"rank   i'..  Journalist,  a.  I.  ,f.      i    page   4°    and   address, 
1845  ; —  H.  J.  Raymond,  Journalist,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8"  1858. 

(2) 


CATALOGUE.  f 

io8  Ih.AiR,  F.  P.,  Journalist,  Founder  of  the  "Globe,"  a.  /.  s.  3 
pa^jcs  8"  1S57,  and  4"'s  of  Joseph  Gales,  Senior  and  Junior, 
and  Win.  Duanc,  Journalists.     (4) 

109  Bi.AiR  F.  r.,  John  W.  Forney,  Duff  Green,  W.  VV.  Seaton, 
Joscpli  Gales,  Jr.,  'i'liomas  H.  Florence,  it.  I.  s.  i  paj;c  4"  of 
each  ;  —  Matthew  Carey,  </.  /.  s.  10  pages  folio,  1820.  Jour- 
nalists.    (7) 

no  Blank  Hooks,  for  the  insertion  of  Autograph  letters,  folio,  half 
leather,  uniform  binding.     (4) 

111  Blessinc.tun,  Lady,   Ladies  Morgan,    Falkland,  and  Dawson, 

a.  I.  in  third  person,     i  page  8°  of  each.     (4) 

112  BuNAPARTK,  Madame  Letitia,  Napoleon   1.,  Marshals  Jourdan, 

Clarke,  Admiral  Decres,  I'olignac.     Portraits.     8''     (6) 

113  BuNAi'ARTE,  Lucien,  I'rince  de  Canino,   Brother  of  Napoleon, 

a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1821,     Portrait.     Fine. 

114  BooiH,  Mary  L.  and  (ieo.  \Vm,  Curtis,  Harpers'  Editors,  <;.  /.  s. 

2  pages  8    of  each.     (2) 

115  Boom,  Mary  L.,  Mrs.   H.   Marion    Stephens,    Virginia    Cary, 

Authors  and  Editors.     4°  letters  of  each.     (4) 

1 16  BoKC.HEsK,  Camille,  Prince  de,  Husband  of  Pauline  Bonaparte, 

/.  s.     I  page  4°  1808. 

117  BuRciiKSE,  de  Pauline  Bonaparte,  Princess,  Sister  of  Napoleon, 

IT.  I.  s.     2  pages  4"     Very  tine. 

118  Boston.     Notes  given  by  David  Jeffries,   Town   Treasurer,  for 

Money  Loaned  for  the  War,  1780,  Endorsed  by  Tiios.  Per- 
kins, Leonard  Jarvis,  M.  Brimmer,  B.  Kneeland,  Fllisha 
Sigourney,  John  Joy,  D.  D.  Rogers,  Jonathan  Mason,  Wni. 
ScoUay,  Benj.  Coolidge,  etc.     (13) 

119  Boston  Physicians.     ]ien.  Shurtleff,  Wm.  Ingalls,  E.  H.  Clarke, 

W.  T.  G.  Morton,  and  John  Flint,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

120  BouLANGER,  Louis,  Artist ;  A.  Duprc,  Author  and  Traveller; 

J.  B.  Capefique,  Historian;  B.  Poujoulat,  Author;  liulos, 
Editor;  Chevalier,  Margry,  Lesseps,  Hervt^  etc.,  F'rench 
Authors  and  Journalists,  a.  I.  s.     8"  of  each.     (24) 

121  Bourbon,  Louis  Auguste  de,  son  of  Louis  XIV.  and  Madame 

Montespan,  Governor  of  the  Provinces,  and  Languedoc. 
r/.  s.     I  page  folio,  1752. 

122  BowDiTCH,  Nathaniel,  Astronomer,  a.  I.  s.     i   page   4°    1829. 

Scarce. 

123  BownoiN,  James,  Diplomatist,  a.  /.  s.    2  pages  4°  1803.    Signed 

also  by  Lady  Temple,  his  sister. 

124  Boyd,  Lynn,  Speaker  of  the  House,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1846. 

125  Boyd,  Lynn,  and  John  W.  Taylor,  Speakers  of  House,  a.  I.  s. 

4°  of  each.     (2) 

126  Branch,  John,  Secretary  of  Navy,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress, 1843. 


8  CATALOGUE. 

127  Branch,  John,  Wm.  E.  Chandler,  and  George  Bancroft,  Secre- 

taries of  Navy,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (3) 

128  Bravbrooke  (Richard  Griffin),  Lord,  Editor  of  Pepys'  Diary, 

a.  l.  in  3d  person,     i  page  8°  and  address,  1839. 

129  Breckenridge,  John  C,  John  C.  Calhoun,  Richard  M.  Johnson, 

and  Thomas  A.  Hendricks,  Vice  Presidents,  /.  s,  4°  of 
each.     (4) 

130  Bright,   Jesse  D.,  Acting  Vice   President,  a.  l.  s.      i  page  4° 

1846. 

131  Brimmer,    Martin,   and   John  P.  Bigelow,   Mayors  of  Boston, 

a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (2) 

132  Brissot  de  Warville,  Jean  P.,  Celebrated  Girondist  leader   and 

writer,  executed  in  1793,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address, 
1787. 

133  Bristed,  Charles  A.,  Charles  H.  Sweetser  and  Alfred  M.  Mayer, 

Authors,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  8°  of  each.     (3) 

134  Bristol,  Wm.,  Judge  U.  S.  District  Court,  Judges  H.  R.  Storrs, 

Truman  Smith,  James  Emott  and  M.  R.  Waite.  4°  letter 
of  each.     (5) 

13s  Broadsides  Printed.  Announcement  of  Washington  Theatre  ; 
—  Concert  of  Signior  Pucci ;  —  Mr.  Fennel's  Recitations, 
and  Exhibition  of  portrait  of  Bonaparte.  Each  folio,  Wash- 
ington, about  1815.     (7) 

136  Broadsides  Printed.      Stage  Route  Arrangements,  Sales,  An- 

nouncemeuts  of  Schools,  Races,  Rewards  for  detection  of  rob- 
bers, etc.,  almost  entirely  in  Washington  and  vicinity,  from 
1811  to  1825.     (30) 

137  Broglie,  Duke  de,  French  Statesman  and  Diplomatist,  /.  s.     i 

page  folio,  1833. 

138  Brooks,    Erastus,   W.  W.  Seaton,    Henry   L.    Pinckney,    J.  H. 

Prentiss,  S,  S.  Southworth  and  John  Wentworth,  a.  l.  s.  i 
page  4°  of  each  ;  —  Matthew  Carey,  a.  l.  s.  2  pages  4°  and 
address,  1828     Journalists  and  editors.     (7) 

139  Brooks,  James,  Henry  J,  Raymond,  J.  Watson  Webb,  W.  W. 

Seaton  and  Simon  Brown,  Journalists,  a.  I,  s.  1  page  8°  of 
each.     (5) 

140  Brooks,  Shirley,  Journalist  and  Novelist,  a.  L  s.     2  pages  8° 

141  Brown,  Aaron  V.     Postmaster  General,  a.  I,  s.     I  page  4°  and 

addreis,  1847. 

142  Brown,   Aaron  V.,  and  Cave  Johnson,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  4°  of 

each.     Postmasters  General.     (2) 

143  Browne,  J.  Ross,  Traveller  and  Author,  a.  l.  s.    4  pages  8" 

144  Browne,  J.  Ross,  Traveller  and  Author,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  folio, 

1863. 
14s  Brownell,  T.  C,  Bishop   of  Connecticut,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  4 
and  address,  1837. 


o 


CATALOGUE.  9 

146  Browning,  Robert,  Poet,  a.  L  s.     i  page  8°  1871. 

147  Bruce,  Sir  Frederick,  Lord  de  Gray,  Baron  Gerolt,  M.  Romero, 

Bodisco,  Win.  Tell  Poussin,  etc.,  Diplomatists.  8°  Let- 
ters.    (29) 

148  Bryant,  Wm.  Cullen,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.      i  page   4°  and  address, 

1840. 

149  Brvant,  Wni.  Cullen,  Poet,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  8°  1845. 

150  Bryant,  Wm.  Cullen,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1862. 

151  Bryant,  Wm.  Cullen,  Poet,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1840  ; 

—  Eugene  Batchelder,  Robert  Walsh,  George  Lunt  and  Geo. 
Hill,  Poets,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

152  Buchanan,  James,  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address. 

1828. 

153  Buchanan,  James,  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address, 

1843. 

154  Buchanan,  James,  President,  Autograph   Manuscript   Speech, 

on  the  power  of  the  United  States  to  interfere  with  the  do- 
mestic affairs  of  a  State,  delivered  in  the  U.  S.  Senate  16 
pages  4°. 

155  Buchanan,  James,  President,  Ma  uscript  Inaugural  Address, 

signed.     25  pages  folio,  "  March  4,  1857." 

156  Buckingham,  J.  Silk,  Author  and  Traveller,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

1839,  to  Henry  A.  Wise. 

157  Buckingham,  J.  Silk,  Author  and  Traveller,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages 

8°  1839  ;  —  Samuel  Whitbread,  opponent  of  Pitt,  a. /.  .f.  2 
pages  4°  and  address.     1808.     Portrait.     (2) 

158  Buckingham,  Joseph  T.,  Matthew  Carey,  Wm.  Duane,  Charles 

Miner,  and  S.  South  wick,  Editors,  a.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

159  Buckingham,  Joseph  T.,  Author  and  Editor,   M.   M.   Ballou, 

Nathaniel  Green,   Wm.    Schouler,    Isaac  Hill,   Charles   W. 

Slack,  and  B.  F.  Hallett,  Editors,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each. 
(7) 

160  Buenos  Ayres,  Paper  Currency  of  various  denominations.     5 

pieces. 

161  Bulfinch,  Charles,  Architect  of  Capitol  at  Washington  and 

Boston  State  House,  a.  l.  s.     i  page  4°  1830. 

162  Bu/.L,  Ole,  Franklin   Peale,   Sir  John   F.   Crampton,  John   P. 

Hale,  Reverdy  Johnson,  Z.  Chandler,  Abbott  Lawrence, 
Prince  de  Polignac,  President  Andrew  Johnson,  M.  C.  Perry, 
etc.,  portions  of  Letters  and  Documents,  signed.     (14) 

163  Burlingame,  Anson.     Statesman  ani  Diplomatist,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  4°  1856. 

164  BuRRiTT,  Elihu,  Learned  Blacksmith,  a.  l.  s.     3  pages  4°  1854. 

165  Butler,  Frances  Kemble,   Actress   and    Author.     Autograph 

Poem.     I  page  folio.     "  A  Fragment." 


10  CATALOGUE. 

i66  Burns,  Robert,  Scotch  Poet,  Autograph  Poem.  2  pages,  folio, 
6  verses  of  8  lines  each.  "A  ballad  on  Mr.  Heron's  elec- 
tion." This  is  probably  a  revised  copy  by  the  author,  as  it 
has  some  slight  verbal  changes  from  the  printed  Poem,  which 
may  be  found  in  Burns'  Works,  Vol.  III.,  pages  157  to  160, 
of  Little,  Brown  &  Go's,  edition,  Boston,  1865. 

"  Wham  will  we  send  to  London  town, 

To  Parliament,  and  'a  that, 
Wha  maist,  in  a'  the  country  round, 

For  worth  and  sense  may  fa'  that, 
For  a'  that  and  a'  that, 

Thro'  Galloway  and  a'  that, 
Whilk  is  the  Laird,  or  belted  knight, 

That  best  deserves  to  fa'  that." 

Letters  and  autograph  poems  of  Burns  have  recently  ad- 
vanced largely  in  price  in  Great  Britain.  At  the  sale  of  Mr, 
Gibson-Craig's  Collection,  in  Edinburgh,  in  March  last,  "  The 
Whistle,"  21-2  pages  folio  was  bought  by  Lord  Rosbery  for 
230  guineas,  and  no  one  of  the  many  autograph  Poems  then 
sold  brought  less  than  30  guineas,  (150  dollars). 

167  Butler,  Wm.  Allen.     "Nothing  to  Wear."     a.  I.  s.     2   pages 

8°  i860 

168  Buxton,  Sir  Thos.  Fowell,  Philanthropist,  and  prominent  Abo- 

litionist, a.  /.  s.     2  pages  8°  1840. 

169  BvFiELD,  Nathaniel,    and  Thomas  Oliver,    d.  s.     1-2   page  4° 

1698-1708.  of  each.  Signed  as  Speakers  of  Mass.  House, 
both  signed  by  Isaac  Addington.     (2) 

170  Byron,  Lord,  Poet.     Signature  and  Portr.ait.     Very  rare. 

171  Byron,  Lady,  wife  of  the  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  ;  —  Theresa 

Black,  nee  Macrie,  the  beautiful  daughter  of  Lord  Byron's 
landlady,  to  whom  was  addressed  the  Poem. 
"Maid  of  Athens,  ere  we  part, 
Give,  oh  give  me  back  my  heart "  , 

Signature  written  in  Greek  character.     (2). 

172  /TIABINET    Officers,   George   Bancroft,   J.   A.  Pearce,   H. 
Vj     Fish,  and  Charles  Devens,  8°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

173  Cadore,  Due  de,  Polignac,  Bassano,  Serurier,  Baron  de  Damas, 

Baron  Neuville,  Count  de  Chabrol,  Count  de  Rigay,  etc. 
French  diplomats  and  officials,  folio  letters.     (27) 

174  Calhoun,  John  C.     Vice  President  and  Cabinet  Officer,  a,  I. 

s.     2  pages  4°  1848. 

175  Calhoun,  John  C.     Vice  President  and  Cabinet  Officer,  a.  l.  s. 

I  page  4°  and  address.  1839. 

176  Cambaceres,  Jean  Jacques,  Prince  de,  Second  Consul  with  Na- 

poleon, /.  s.  I  page  4°  18 1 2,  Joel  Barlow  relative  to  the 
Declaration  of  War  against  England. 


CATALOGUE.  ii 

177  CAMnRiDv'.E,  Duke  of   a.  I.  in  3   person,  i  page  8°   1808;  — 

and  a.  I.  s.  8°  each  of  Sir  Howard  Douglas,  and  Mr.  Came- 
ron, a  great  grandson  of  Rob  Roy.     (3) 

178  Cameron,  Simon,  Sec'y  of  War,  a.  l.  s.     i  page  4°  1845. 

179  Cameron,  Simon,  and  Lewis  Cass,  a.  I,  s,     i  page  4°  of  each 

Secretaries  of  War.     (2) 

180  Cameron,  Simon,  William  Wilkins,  and   Alexander   Ramsay, 

Secretaries  of  War,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  of  each.     (3) 

181  Camphell,  Rev.  Archibald,    Founder  of  the  "  Campbellites," 

a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1824.     Scarce. 

182  Canning,  George,  English  Statesman,  a.-/,     i  page  8°  1822, 

with  autograph  address  franked. 

183  Canuei,,  General,  and   General  Montdispard  Officers   in  the 

French  Revolution,  /.  s.     x  page  folio  of  each.     (2) 

184  Capen,  Nahum,  and  James  T.  Fields.     Authors,  a.  I.  s.     2 

pages  8°  of  each.     (2) 

185  Capen,  Nahum,  Author  of  "  History  of  Democracy,"  W.  W. 

Clapp,  Wm.  W.  Corcoran,  Henry  L.  Dawes,  M.  Kimball,  J. 
M.  Gillis,  etc,  a.  /.  s.     8°  of  each.     (10) 

186  Carey,  Alice.   Poet.      Autograph  Poem   signed,      i   page  4° 

"  The  Blind  Girls  question." 

187  Carey,  Mathew,  Joseph  Gales,  and  W.  W  Seaton  Editors,  a. 

I.  s.     I  page  8°  of  each.     (3) 

188  Carey,  Mathew,  Author  and   Editor,  a.  I,  s.      4  pages  folio 

and  address  1820;  —  Thomas  Ritchie,  Author  and  Editor, 
a.  /.  s.  2  pages  4°  and  address ;  —  H.  Wikoff,  Author  of 
"  Life  of  Napoleon,"  a,  /.  s.  i  page  folio,  and  F.  R.  Hassler 
Peter  Force,  Joseph  Henry,  etc.     Letters.     (9) 

189  Carey,  Phoebe,  Poet.     Autograph  Poem  signed,     i  page  folio 

"  Archie." 

190  Carnot,  Lazare  N.  French  Revolutionist,  Statesman,  and  Gen- 

eral, (/.  s.     I  page  folio.   1800. 

191  Carnot,  Lazare  N.  Statesman  and  General,  /.  s.  i  page  folio 

1815. 

192  Cass,  Lewis,   Sec'y   of  State  and  War^  a.  /.  s.     3   pages  4° 

and  address,  181 1,  stained.     Very  early  letter. 

193  Cass,  Lewis,  Sec'y  of  State  and  War,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4°  and 

address.     1844. 

194  Cass,  Lewis,   and  John  Forsyth,  a.  I.  s.     i   page  4°  of  each, 

Secretaries  of  State.     (2) 

195  Cati.in,   George,  Artist  and  Traveller,   "Life  among  the   In- 

dians," ii.  I.  s.  t  page  4°  Relative  to  the  portraits  of  Indian 
chiefs.     Scarce. 

196  Catlin,  George,  Author  and  Traveller,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8°. 

197  Caulaincourt,  Louis  de.      Count  de  Vicenza,    Diplomatist, 

with  Napoleon  in  Russia,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  folio  18 13. 


la  CATALOGUE. 

198  Champney,  Benjamin,  Artist,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°   "  North  Con- 

way, 1850." 

199  Chandler,  Wm.  E.,  George  Pancroft,  and  Isaac  Toucey,  Sec- 

retaries of  Navy,  a.  I.  j.     8°  of  each.     (3) 

200  Channino,  Wm.  E.,  Francis  VVayland,  Barnas  Sears  and  Leon- 

ard Withington,  Distinguished  Clergyman,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8" 
of  each.     (4) 

201  Chaplin,  Rev.  Jeremiah,  and  J.  T.  Champlin,   Presidents  of 

Colby  University,  a.  I,  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

202  Chapman.  John  G.,  Artist.     "  Baptism  of  Pocahontas,"  in  Cap- 

itol at  Washington,  a.  I.  s.  3  pages  4°  and  address,  184 1. 
Scarce. 

203  Chapman,  John  G.,  Charles  Lanman,  P.   Lanman,  H.   Stone, 

Fernando  Pettrick,  etc.     Artists.     4°  letter  of  each.     (11) 

204  Chapman,   Dr.   Nathaniel,  Celebrated   Philadelphia  physician, 

a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  and  address,  1841. 

205  Chapman,  Dr.  Nathaniel.      Distinguished   Philadelphia  physi- 

cian, a.  l.  s.     I  page  4°  1838. 

206  Chapman,  Dr.  Nathaniel,  A.  Y,   P.  Garnett,   Willard  Parker, 

A.  D.  Bache,  Samuel  Jackson,  Joseph  White,  Samuel  McClel- 
lan,  etc.     Celebrated  Physicians.     4°  letter  of  each.     (22) 

207  Chaptal,  J.  A.,  Count  tie  Chanteloup,  Chemist  and  States- 

man, a.  I.  s.     I  page  folio,  6  lines,  181 1. 

208  Charles  IX,  of  France.     Consented  to  the   Massacre  of  St. 

Bartholomew,  /.  s,  1  page  folio,  and  address,  1568.  Portrait. 
Excessively  scarce. 

209  Chase,  Salmon  P.,  John  C.  Spencer,  George  S.  Boutwell,  and 

Wm.  A.  Richardson,  Secretaries  of  the  Treasury,  a.  I.  s.  8° 
of  each  (4). 

210  Chase,  Samuel,  Signer  of  Declaration,  Judge  of  U.  S.  Supreme 

Court.  Original  manuscript  of  Articles  of  Impeachment 
against  Chase  as  Judge,  presented  by  the  House  to  the  Sen- 
ate, with  warrant  signed  by  Sam.  A.  Otis,  to  the  Sergeant-at- 
arms  to  deliver  copy  to  Chase,  and  his  return  on  the  war- 
rant.    8  pages  large  folio  1804.     Historically  interesting. 

211  Chateaubriand,  Francois  A.  Vicount  de.     Author  and  States- 

man, and  Count  J.  E.  Patalis,  Statesman.  Portion  of  a.  I.  s. 
of  each.     Portrait  of  Patalis.     (2) 

212  Cheves,  Langdon.     Speaker  of  House,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages,  folio, 

and  address,  1827. 

213  Cheves,  Langdon,  and  James  L.  Orr,  Speakers  of  House,  r^.  /.  s. 

I  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

214  Chilton,  R.  S.,    Poet.     Autograph    Poem   signed,      i    page  4° 

"  Bertha's  Birthday." 


CATALOGUE.  13 


215  Chickerinc,  Jonas,  First  American  Piano   Manufacturer,  and 

Francis  Alger,  minerologist  and  author,  </.  /.  s.  i  page  4°  of 
each.     (2 ) 

216  Child,  Lydia  Maria,  Authorand  liiilanthropist,  <?.  /.  s.     1  page 

8°  and  address,  1829. 

217  Choatk,  Rufus,  Orator  and  Statesman,  a,  I.  s.     i    page  4°  and 

address,   1804, 

218  Choate,  Rufus,  Orator  and  Statesman,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1845, 

with  a  4°  page  of  manuscript. 

219  Choate,  Rufus,  W'm.  Cranch,  Charles  D.  Drake,  W.   V>.   Law- 

rence, etc.     Jurists,    a.  I.  s.  8°  of  each.     (6) 

220  Choiskui,,   Eticnne  F.,   Due  de.       Statesman,  instrumental  in 

suppression  of  the  Jesuits,  /.  s.     2  pages  4",  17C7. 

221  Choules,  Rev.  John  O.      Autograph   manuscript.       1   page  4° 

Henry  Muhlenberg,  A.  Alexander,  John  H.  l>ocock,  etc., 
Clergymen,  a.  I.  s.  of  each.     (6) 

222  Cili.ev,  Jonathan.     Killed  in  a  duel  by  Wm.  J.  Graves,  of  Ken- 

tucky, ^7.  /.  s.  1  page  4°  1840  of  Wm.  J.  Graves  ; —  Henry  A. 
Wise,  Graves'  second,  (7.  I.  s.  3  pages  4"  1838,  to  I.  Toucey, 
giving  an  abstract  of  the  correspondence  before  the  duel ;  — 
Printed  account  of  the  public  meeting  at  Augusta,  Me.,  rela- 
tive to  the  death  of  Cilley.  3  pages  4°  :  —  a.  /.  s.  2  pages 
4*^  each  of  Rev.  Richard  Randolph  and  Wm.  D.  Waples,  to 
Wise,  concerning  the  duel ;  —  H.  A.  Wise,  <7.  I.  s.  8  pages 
4"  and  2  pages  4°,  as  second  to  Mr.  Savage,  in  a  proposed 
duel  with  Mr.  Segar  ;  —  also  a.  /.  s.  i  page  4°,  relative  to  a 
challenge  from  Richard  Coke  ;  —  also  a.  /.  s.  (2)  i  page  4° 
each,  relative  to  a  challenge  from  Mr.  Gholson  ;  —  also  <i.  '.  s. 
3  pages  4°,  relative  to  an  insult  from  Ed.  Stanley.  7  letters 
from  H.  A.  Wise,  and  4  from  others.     (11) 

223  Cincinnati,   Society  of.      Letter,  3  pages  folio,  1815,  to  Mr, 

Crawford,  signed  by  JJaron  de  Nervo,  and  9  others,  asking 
for  Diplomas  of  the  Society,  and  mentioning  circumstances 
in  Gen.  Washington's  visit  to  lioston,  in  1789.   Interesting. 

CIVIL  WAR  — UNION. 

224  Lincoln,  Abraham,  President,  a.  </.  s.     1  page  4°,  1861,  on  the 

reverse  of  an  application  for  army  promotion. 

225  Hamlin,  H.,  Vice  President,  (7.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  185 1. 

226  Johnson,  Andrew,  Vice  President,  /.  s.     1  page  4°  to  James  K. 

Polk,  signed  also  by  Howell  Cobb,  J.  C.  Dobbin,  and  others. 

227  Ai.DEN,    James,    Admiral,  G.  V.   Fox,    Assistant    Secretary  of 

Navy,  Admirals  1).  M.  Fairfax,  C,  Ringgold,  Commodores 
R.  V.  Stembel,  G.  S.  Piake,  ,t.  /.  s.     8°  of  eacli.     {(>) 

228  AiAoKi),     Penjamin,     P>rig.-Gen.,    Maj.-Gen.    G.    I).    Ramsay, 

Francis  A.  Walker,  C.  F.  Adams,  Jr.,  A.  G.  Draper,  (7.  /.  s. 
4'  of  each,     (5) 


14  CATALOGUE.    . 

CIVIL  WAR.-UNION.    Continued. 

229  Andrkw,  John  A.,  War  (Governor  Of    Massachusetts,  «.  /.  s.     i 

page  4°  1864.  on  military  alTairs. 

230  Andrew,  John  A.,  War  (lovernor  of  Massachusetts,  a.  L  s.     i 

page  4"  1863,  on  military  affairs. 

231  Au»-"w,  C.  C,  Maj.-Gen.,  a.  </.  s.      2  pages  4°  "  Headquarters, 

Department   of   Texas,    1872,"   recommending   Gen.  A.  W. 
Greeley. 

232  Augur,  C.  C.  Maj.-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1866. 

233  lUnKAU,  Adam,  Gen.,  Friend  of  Gen.  Grant,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8° 

1869. 

234  Baker,  E.  D.,  Col.     Killed  at  Balls  Bluff,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  8° 

235  Banks,  N.  P.,  Maj.-Gen.,  Speaker  of  the  House,  and  Governor 

of  Massachusetts,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  8^  1880. 

236  Bell,  Luther  V.,  Surgeon  in  Army,  Superintendent  of  McLean 

Asylum,    a.   L   s.       2    pages   4""    "  Headquarters    Hooker's 
Division,  1862,"  to  Charles  Sumner. 

237  Benham,  H.  W.,  Maj.-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  8°  1867. 

238  Binc.ham,  John  A.,  Judge  Advocate  of   the   Army,  officiated  in 

that  capacity  at  the  trial  of  the  assassins  of  President  Lin- 
coln, a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  1861. 

239  Blair,  Frank  P.,  Maj.-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  187 1. 

240  Bonneville,  Benjamin  L.  E.,  Brig.-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.      2  pages  4° 

1859. 

241  Brkfse,  Samuel   L.,   Admiral  James  H.  Waid,  Commodore  of 

Potomac  Flotilla,  Commodores  C.  S.  McCauley  and  George 
S.  Blake,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (4) 

24i*Brownlow,   Wm.   G.       Commission   signed  as   Governor   of 
Tennessee,  1865. 

242  BuELL,  Don  Carlos.  Maj.-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1872. 

243  Burnside.  a.  E.,  Maj.-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  8°  1872. 
244-  Burnside,  A.  E.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  187 1. 

245  Butler,  Benjamin   F.,  Maj-Gen.,  Gov.  of    Mass.,  /.  s.     2  pages 

4°.     "  Head  Quarters    i8th    Army  Corps,  Fortress    Monroe, 
1863." 

246  Canhv,  Edward   R.  S.,  John  A.  Logan,  B.  F.  Butler,  and  A.  E. 

Burnside,  Maj-(icns. ;  Robert  Cowdin  and  B.  L.  Beall,  Brig- 
Gens.,  /.  s.  4°  of  each.     (6) 

247  Carleion,  James   H.,   Maj-Gen ;  Maj-Gens.  L  L  Stevens.   E. 

W.  Hincks,  C.  A.  Waite,  A.  G.  Draper,  a.  I.  s.     4"  of   each. 

(5) 

248  Cochrane,  John,  Col.,  B.  L.  E.  Bonneville,  Brig-Gen.,   A.  M. 

Dudley,  etc.,  Army  Officers,  a.  /.  s.     4*  of  each.     (5) 

249  Corcoran,    Michael,   lirig-Gen.,  a.   I.  s.     i  page   4°.     '•  Head 

Quarters  Corcoran's  Irish  Legion,  1862." 


CATALOGUE.  15 

CIVIL  WAR. -UNION.    Continued. 

250  Ckawford.    Samuel   \V.   and    B.   F.   Peach,  Maj-Gens.,   D.  S. 

Miles,  killed  at  Harper's  I-'erry,  Chas.  F.  Adams,  Jr.,  etc.,  a. 
I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

251  Dahlgkex,  John   A.,  Rear  Admiral,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1852. 

252  Dahlgren,  John  A.,  Rear  Admiral,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°. 

253  Davis,  Charles   H.,  Admiral,  B.  F.  Sands,  D.  D.  Torter,  A.  A. 

Humphioys,  etc.,  /.  s.     8°  of  each.     (5) 

254  DELAKiEi.n,  Richard,  Maj-Gen.,  Chief   of   P^ngineers,  (7.  /.  s.     1 

page  4°  1859. 

255  Dent,  F.  T.,  Gen.,  Gen.  VV.   Harriman,   J.   L.   Petigru,  Ed.  E. 

('ross,  \Vm.  \V.  Morris,  Army  Officers,  a.  I.  s.     i   page  4°  of 
each.     (5) 

256  Dix,  John  A.,   Maj-Gen.,   Cabinet  Officer,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4° 

1845. 

257  Dix,  John  A.,   Maj-Gen.,   Cabinet  Officer,  15enj.  r\  Peach,  E. 

W.  Hincks,  I.  I.  Stevens,  Chas.  H.  Smith,  Army  Officers,  a. 
/.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

258  Du  Pont,  S.  F.,   David  D.  Porter,   S.  L.  Breese,  Thornton  A. 

Jenkins,  etc..  Admirals,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

259  Durvee,  a..  Col.,   N.   Y.   Seventh  Regiment,  /.  s.     i  page  4° 

1850. 

260  Farra(;ut,  D.  G,,  Rear  Admiral,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1834. 

261  Farragut,  D.  G.,  Admiral,  Charles  Wilkes,  D.  D.  Porter,  B.  F. 

Sands,  H.  A.  Wise,  Admirals,  /.  s.     4°  and  folio  of  each.    (5) 

262  FooTE,  Andrew  H.,  Rear  Admiral,  /.  s.     4  pages  folio,  1852,  in 

favor  of   abolishing   the  Spirit  ration  in  the  Navy.     Very  in- 


teresting. 


263  FooTE,  A.  H.,  Rear  Admiral,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8'  1859. 

264  Fox,   Gustavus   V.,    Asst-Secy,    of    Navy,    Admirals    Geo.    H. 

Preble,  D.  D.  Porter,  C.  Ringgold,  and  Commodores  McCauley 
and  Murray,  tr.  /.  s.     8°  of  each.     (6) 

265  Frankli.v,  W.  B.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  188 r. 

266  Fremont,  John  C,  Maj-Gen.,  Explorer,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4°  and 

address,  1835.     F'"^  early  letter. 

267  Fremont,  John  C,  Robert  C.  Schenck  and  A.  E.  Burnside,  Maj- 

Gens.,  D.  Ammen,  H.  S.  Briggs  and  B.  Alvord,  Brig-Gens., 
a.  l.s.     8°  of  each.'     (6) 

268  Garfield,  James  A.,  President,  Brig-Gen.,  /.  s.     i  page  8°  1877. 

269  GiLLis,  John  P.,  Commodore,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4'^  and  address, 

1847,  to  H.  A.  Wise;  —  Admirals  C.  K.  Stribling  and  W.  D. 
Porter,  and  Commodore  Samuel  Mercer,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each. 

(4) 

270  GiLMORE,  Quincy  A.,  G.  K.  Warren,    A.  A.  Humphreys,  James 

A.  Hardie,  R.  C.  Schenck,  E.  W.  Hincks,  Maj.Gens.,  a.  I.  s. 
8°  of  each.     (6) 


t6  CATALOGUE. 

CIVIL  WAR.-UNION.    Continued. 

»7 1  GoLDsuoRouGH,  L.  M.,  Rear  Admiral,  a.  I.  s.     18  pages  4°  1854. 

272  Goi.nsiiORoi'f.H,  L.  M.,  Rear  Admiral,  ('apt.  H.  S.    Stellwagen, 

Admiral  F.  H.  Guyon,  Commodore  George  M.  Coivocoresses, 
a.  I.  s,     4°  of  each.     (4) 

273  Gkkki.kv,  a.  W.,  IJrig-General,  Arctic  Explorer,  Chief  of  Signal 

Service,  a.  /,  s.     1  page  4°  1877.     On  Polar  Expeditions. 

274  Grkc.cjry,  F.  H.,  Rear  Admiral,  Capt.  J.  M.   Gillis,   Admirals 

S.  P.  Lee,  David  I).  Porter,  and  J.  B.  Creighton,  etc.,  a.  I.  s, 
8°  of  each.     (6) 

27s  Gkiersdn,   B.   H.,    Maj-General,   distinguished   at  Vicksburg, 
tr.  I.  s.     I  page  8°  1884. 

276  Hancock,  Winfield  S.,  Maj-General,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1885, 

277  Hancock,  Winfield  S.,  Maj-General,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  8^ 

278  Hardik,  James  A.,  Robert  C.  Schenck,   A.  E.  Hurnside,   John 

A.  McCIernand,  Maj-Generals  ;  A.  15.  Underwood,  and  Francis 
A.  Walker,  P.rig  Generals,  d.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (6) 

279  Harnev,  W.  S.,  Maj-Gen,,  distinguished  in  Mexican  War,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°  1848. 

280  Haupt,  H.,  Brig-Gen.,  Engineer  in  the  Construction  of  Hoosac 

Tunnel,  (r.  1.  s.     3  pages  8°  i860. 

281  Hawi.ey,  Joseph  R.,  A.  A.  Humphreys,   A.  E.    Burnside,   Maj- 

Generals.,  E,  W.  Hincks,  Robert  Cowdin,  Daniel  Amman, 
Brig-Generals,  a.  I.  s,     8°  of  each.     (6) 

282  Hay,  John,  Col.,  Generals  James  Cooper,  George    S.  Greene, 

John  G.  Parke,  E.  B.  Hunt,    H.  B.    Sargent,   a.  /.  s.     S"   of 
each.     (6) 

283  Higginson,  Thomas  W.,  Col.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8°  1869. 

284  Higginson,  Thos.  W.,  Col.,  Author,  H.  B.  Sargent,   F.  W.  Pal- 

frey, O.  E.  Babcock,  etc.,  Army  Officers,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each. 
(6) 

285  Hooker,  Joseph,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  1.  s.     2  pages  8°  1863. 

286  Howard,  O.  O.,  MajGen.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1870. 

287  Howard,  O.  O.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  8°  1871. 

288  Howgate,  H.  W.,  Robert  C.  Schenck,  Joseph   R.  Hawley,   A. 

E.   Burnside,  Maj.Gens.  Benj.  Alvord,  and  R.  P.  Buckland, 
Brig-Gens.,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (6) 

289  Hunt,  Henry  J.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  /.  s.    4  pages  8°    "  Head  Quarters 

Army  of  the  Potomac,  1864." 

290  Heintzelman,  S.  p.,  Maj-Gen.     a.  1.  s.     2  pages  8°  1867, 

291  Jenkins,  Thornton  A.,  Admiral,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address, 

1840.     To  H.  A.  Wise. 

292  Jenkins,  Thornton  A.,  Admiral,  Commodore  C.  R.  P.  Rodgers, 

Admirals  D.  D.  Porter,  M.  Smith,   C.  Ringgold,   and  J.   B. 
Creighton,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (6) 


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CATALOGUE.  17 

CIVIL  WAR. -UNION.    Continued. 

293  J(MNVii.i.E,  I'rince  lie,  French  Statesman   and  Author,   on   the 

Staff  of  Gen.  McClellan,  in  the  Army  of   the    I'olomac,  /.  s. 
2  pages  4"  "Washington,  i860." 

294  Joi'EiT,  James  E.,  Comniodore,    Admirals  H.  Paulding,    D.  D. 

Porter,  C.  Ringgold,  and  J.  H.  Creighton,  Commodore  A.  L. 
Case,  a.  /.  s.     ?,"  of  each.     (6) 

295  K    >  Ks,  E.  I).,  Frank  P.  lUair,  Iknj.  F.  Peach,  A.  A.  Humphreys, 

Frank  Wheaton,  A.  E.  liurnside,   Maj-Gens.,  a.  I.  s.     8°    of 
each.     (6) 

296  Lander,  F.  VV,,  IJrig-Gen.,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  folio,  "  Head  Quar- 

ters, 1862."     Interesting,  in  regard  to  the  arrest  of  Gen.  C. 
P.  Stone. 

297  Lander,  F.  VV.,  Brig-Gen.,  Constructed  overland  wagon  route 

to  Pacific,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1859. 

298  Lee,  S.  P.,  Rear  Admiral,   Rear  Admiral  C.  Ringgold,  Commo- 

dore \V.  I).  Porter,  Admiral  F.   Engle,   Admiral    H.  VValke, 
a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

299  Logan,  John  A.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1872. 

300  Luce,  S.  R.,  Admiral,  Capt.  J.  C.  Howell,  Admirals  D.  D.  Por- 

ter, George  H.  Preble,  C.  Ringgold,  H.  Paulding,  a.  I.  s.     8' 
of  each.     (6) 

301  McCaui.ey,  Charles   S.,  Commodore,  Admirals   Joseph   Smith 

and  S.  W.  Godon,  Commodore  N.  Collins,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4 
of  each.     (4) 

302  McCi.eli.an,  George  B.,  Maj-Gen.,  /.  s.     1  page  8°  1879. 

303  McCi.ERNAND,  John  A.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  i860. 

304  McClernand,  John  A.,  and  C.  S.  Hamilton,  Maj-Gens.,  Gen. 

VV.  Harriman,  A.  P.  Martin,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

305  McCooK,  A.  G.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1877. 

306  Mc(.'ooK,  F^dward  M.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  L  s.     i  page  8°  1874. 

307  McDowell,  Irwin,  Maj-Gen.,  Commander   at  First   Bull  Run, 

(7. 1,  s.     I  page  4°  1861. 

308  McDowell,   Irwin,   James   Shields,  A.  A.  Humphreys,  Rufus 

Ingalls,    Maj-Gens.,  and   P.  R.  Guiney,  E.  VV.  Hincks,  Brig- 
Gens.,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (6) 

309  Massachusetts  Regiments,  Colonels  of,  Fletcher  Webster,  P. 

R.  Guiney,  Knott  V.  Martin,  T,  E.  Chickering,  Robert  Cow- 
din,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  of  each.     (8) 

310  Meade,  George  G.  Maj-Gen.,  Commander  at  Gettysburg,  a.  I.  s. 

4  pages  4°  1853,  to  Henry  A.  Wise. 

311  Meade,    George  G.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  1.  s.     4  pages  4°  1853,  to  H. 

A.  Wise,  congratulating  him  on  his  marriage. 

312  Meade,  George  G.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     4  pages  4°  1847,  to  H.  A. 

Wise. 


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l8  CATALOGUE 

CIVIL  WAR.— UNION.    Contlnned. 

313  Medical  Officers,  Army  and  Navy.  J.  S.  Billings,  J.  H.  Baxter, 

J.  W.  Barnes,  VVm.  J.  Dale,  J.  11.  Waircn,  etc.,  <i.  I.  s.     8"  of 
each.     (8) 

314  Meyer,  Albert  J.,  W.  B.  Hazen,    and    H.  \V.  Ilo\v<jate,  Chief 

Officers  of  Signal  Service,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8"  of  each.  (3) 

315  Miles,  Nelson  A.,  James  Shields,  Isaac  1.  Stevens,  A.  E.  Burn- 

side,  Wm.  H.  Emory,  and  VV.  B.  Hazen,  Maj.  Gens.,  /.  s.    4° 
of  each.     (6) 

316  MuNTooMEKv,  J.  B,,  David  D.  Porter,  C.  Ringgold,  B.  F.  Sands, 

C.  K.  Stribling,  Admirals,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.    (5) 

317  MoRCAN,  George  VV.,  Maj-Gen.,  I.  I.  Stevens,   E.   W.    Hincks, 

W.  H.  McCartney,   E.   Sherrill,  killed  at   Gettysburg,  a.  I.  s. 
4°  of  each.     (5) 

318  Nicholson,  Wm.,  Commodore,    Steamer    Roanoke,    1861,   Ad- 

miral C.  Ringgold,    Capt.    (J.   I.    I'endergrast,    Commodore 
James  Armstrong,  Commodore  J.  B.  Montgomery,  a.  I.  s.     4 
of  each.     (5) 

319  Ogleshv,  R.  J.,  Frank  P.  Blair,  Robert  C.  Schenck,  Maj-Gens., 

Robert  Cowdin  and  George  S.  Greene,  Brig-Gens.,  (7.  I.  s,   8° 
of  each.     (5) 

320  Parker,  Foxhall  A.,  Andrew  H.  Foote,  F.  H.Gregory,  C.  Ring- 

gold, Charles  H.  Davis,  Admirals,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

321  Patterson,  R.,  General,  distinguished  in  Mexican  War,  a.  I,  s. 

I  page  4°  and  address,  1845,  to  James  Buchanan. 

322  Pleasonion,  Alfred,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  a^  1857. 

323  Porter,  David  D.,  Rear  Admiral,  a.  L  s.     2  pages  8^  1881. 

324  Porter,  Fitz  John,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1883. 

325  Porter,  Fitz  John,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  L  s.     2  pages  8°  1882. 

326  Porter,  Horace,  Gen.,  Wm.  A.  Whipple,  A.  E.  Burnside  and  D. 

A.  Humphreys,  Maj-Gens.     R.  J.  Oglesby  and  S.   Williams, 
Brig-Gens.,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (6) 

327  Porter,  W.  D.,  Commodore  on  the   Mississippi  River,  a.  I,  s. 

1  page  4°  1840. 

328  Porter,  W.  D.,  Commodore ;  Admiral  L.  M.  Powell ;   Admiral 

C.   Ringgold ;  Commodore  W.   H.  Gardner ;  Rear-Admiral 
G.  F.  Pearson,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each,     (5) 

329  Powell,  Levin  M.,  Rear   Admiral ;   Commanding  Blockading 

Squadron,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4°  18.^2. 

330  Powell,  Levin  M.,   Rear-Admiral ;  G.  V.   Fox,  Asst.   Sec.  of 

Navy.     Admirals  H.   Paulding,   D.  D.  Porter,   S.  P.  Lee,  C. 
Ringgold,  a,  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (6) 

331  Prehle,   George  H.,   Rear-Admiral,    "  History  of   the   Flag," 

a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1852. 


CATALOGUE.  19 

CIVIL  WAR. -UNION.    Continued. 

332  KiNdc.or,!),  C,  Roar  Admiral;  Admirals,  F.  H.  Gregory  and  C. 
H.  Poor;  John  Thornley,  Med.  Director  U.  S.  Navy,  c.  /.  s. 
4''  of  each.     (4) 

333  Ro.sKCKAN.s,  Wm.  S.,  MajGen.,  </.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1865. 

334  Ro.sKCRAN.s,  W.  S.,  Maj-CJen.,  n.  /.  s.     i  page  8'  1882. 

335  RoiJs.sEAU,  Lovell  H.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  L  s.     i  page  8°  1861. 

336  Sands,  H.  F.,  Admiral  ;  Charles  H.  Davis,  D.  D.  Porter,  J.  B. 
Creighton,  etc.,  Admirals,  /.  s.     8°  of  each.     (6) 

337  SAKdKNr,  Horace  Pinney;  Francis  A.  Osborne,  A.  Duryee, 
John  G.  I'arke,  VV.  VV.  Pullock,  etc..  Army  officers,  a.  /.  s.  8° 
of  each.     (8) 

338  ScHENCK,  Robert  C,  Maj-Gen.,  Minister  to  England,  a.  I,  s. 
4  pages,  8°  1873. 

339  SEi.KRiPdK,  Thomas  ().,  Charles  H.  Davis,  D.  D.  Porter,  B.  F. 
Sands,  etc..  Admirals,  /.  s.     S"  of  each.     (5) 

340  Shields,  James,  Maj-Gen.  Distinguished  in  Mexican  Wars, 
(I.  /.  s.     I  page  4°  1856. 

341  SiiKi'LEV,  George  F.,  and  VV.  B.  Franklin,  Major-Gens.  ;  James 
Cooper,  and  J,  H.  Hammond,  Brig-Gens.,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of 
each.     (6) 

342  Sheridan,  P.  H.,  Lieut-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  8°  1864. 

343  Sherman,  Wm.  T.,  Lieut-Gen.,  Secretary  of  War,  a,  /.  s,  i 
page  8°  1880. 

44  Sherman,  Wm.,  Lieut-Gen.,  Secretary  of  War,  a.  /.  s.  i  page 
8°  1870. 

45  Sherman,  Wm.  T.,  Lieut-Gen.,  Secretary  of  War,  a.  I.  s.  2 
pages  8°  1873. 

46  Shuhrick,  Wm.  B.,  Rear  Admiral ;  Commander  T.  J.  Page ; 
Rear  Admiral,  C.  Ringgold  ;  Powell  Clayton,  a.  I.  s,  4°  of 
each.     (4) 

^47  Sickles,  Daniel  E.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1857. 

348  Sickles,  Daniel  E.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  8°  1857. 

349  SiOEL,  Franz,  Maj-Gen.,  t/.  s.     1  page  4°  1862.     Military  docu- 

ment signed  as  Maj-Gen. 

350  SicEL,  Franz,  Maj-Gen.,  //.  s.,    i   page  8°  ;  Gens.  B,  F.  Butler, 

Horace  Porter,  James  A.  Hardie,  James  F.   Naglee,  /.  s.  8° 
of  each.     (5) 

351  Si.oAT,  John  D.,  Admiral.     Admiral  C.  Ringgold,  Commodores 

Joseph  Smith,  John  J.  Glasson,  and  John  J.  Almy,  a.  I.  s.     4° 
of  each.     (5) 

352  Slocum,  H.  W.,  John  C.  Fremont,  and  L  L  Stevens,  Maj-Gens.  ; 

Michael  Corcoran,  E.  F.  Jones,  etc.,  Brig-Gens,,  /.  s.     4°  of 
each.     (6) 


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CIVIL  WAR. -UNION.    Continued. 

353  Smith,  C  F.,  Maj-Cien.,  distinguished   at   Fort   Donolsnn,  and 

in  Mexican  War,  a.  I.  s.     3  pa;;es  4°  and  address.     1S34. 

354  SMirii,  Joseph,   Admiral  ;   Admirals  Joiin    Kodgers,  VVm.  Mer- 

vine,  and  John  J.  Ainiy,  ix.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (4) 

355  Stkvkns,  Isaac  I.,  Maj-Oen.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pajjes  4°  1853. 

356  Stkvkns,  Isaac  I.,  Maj-Gen.,  killed  at  1    '1  Run,  a.  I.  s.    2  pages, 

4°  1858. 

357  Stkvkns,    Isaac    I.,    Maj-Gen.,    A.    Shaler.    Maj-Gen.,    E.   W. 

Hincks,  Brig-Gen.,  J.  F.  Taylor,  VV.  IJabcock,  a.  I.  s.     i  pa^  e 
4°  of  each.     (5) 

358  Stkwart,  Charles,  Rear  Admiral,  Commander  of  Constitution, 

a.  I.  s.     3  pages  S""  1859. 

359  Stkwart,  Charles,  Admiral,  Charles  Wilkes.  James  Armstrong, 

George  S.   Blake,   Samuel  L.   Breese,  Admirals,  /.  s.     4°  of 
each,     (s) 

360  Stonkman,  George,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8"  1861. 

361  Strinoham,  Silas  H.,  Rear  Admiral,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1832. 

362  Terry,  Alfred  H.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  8°  1868. 

363  ToriEN,  Joseph  G.,  Maj-Gen,  Distinguished  in  Mexican  War, 

a.  I.  s,     I  page  4"  and  address,  1840. 

364  Warrkn,  Gouverneur  K.,  Maj-Gen.,  d.  I.  s.     4  pages  8°   1876. 

365  Wehster,  Fletcher,  Col.,  killed  at  Bull  Run,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8" 

1842. 

366  Wh EATON,   Frank,    Maj-Gen.,    John   A.   McClernand,    Charles 

EUet,  Jr.,    Marshal   Leffrets,  Rufus  King,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4^ 
of  each.     (5) 

367  Wilkes,  Charles,   Rear  Admiral,  Explorer,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4 

1838. 

368  WiLKics,  Charles,   Rear  Admiral,  Explorer,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4" 

1859. 

369  WiNSLOw,  John  A.,  Commander  of  the  "  Kearsarge,"  destroyed 

the  "Alabama,"  a.  /.  s.     3  pages  8°  1869.     On  Naval  Affairs, 

370  Wise,  Henry   A.,    Capt.,  Novelist,  "  Los  Gringos,"  etc.,  a.  L  s, 

2  pages  8    1857.     With  a.  d.  s.    3  pages  folio,  1858.     On  the 
Dahlgren  gun. 

371  Wool,  John  E.,  Maj-Gen.,  Distinguished   in  the   Mexican  War, 

a.  l.  s.     3  pages  4"  1832. 

372  Wool,  John  E.,  Maj-Gen.,  Distinguished  in  Mexican  War,  a,  I. 

s.     2   pages  4°  1833. 


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CIVIL  WAR  — CONFEDERATE. 

373  Davis,  Jefferson,  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1858. 

374  Davis,  Jefferson,  President,  a.  l.  s,     i  page  4°  1856. 

375  Davis,  Mrs.  Jefferson,  (Varinaj,  a.  I.  s.     \  page  4'  1859. 


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CATALOGUE,  21 

CIVIL  WAR. -CONFEDERATE.    Continued. 

376  Si  Ki'ilKNs,    Alexander    H.,    Vice    President,  a.  /.  J.     i  page  4* 

377  SiKi'HKvs,    Alexander   H.,   Vice-President,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4 

1H50. 

378  TooMiis,  RoI)ert,  Secy,  of  State,  a.  L  s.     \  page  4°  1857. 

379  HuNiKR,    R.  M.    T.,  Secy,   of   State.,   a.  I.  s,     3  pages  4°  1855 

to  H.  A.  Wise. 

380  Bknjamin,  Judah  P.,  Secy,  of  State  and  War,  and  Atty-Gen., 

il.  s.     I  page  4"  1S54. 

381  IJRAc.d,  Tliomas,  Atty-CIen.,  <r.  /.  s.     i  page  4"  i860. 

382  Skddon,  James  A.,  Secy,  of  War,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1846. 

383  IJkK.cKKNkiDc.K,    John    C,  Secy,   of   War,  15rig-Gen.,  </.  /.  s.     i 

page  4°  1855. 

384  Mali.ory,  Stephen  R.,  Secy,  of  Navy,  a.  I.  s,     1  page  4°  1856. 

385  Rkacav,  Jolin  H.,  Post  Master-(ien.,  n.  /.  s.     2  pages  8°   1876. 

386  15ot:()c:K,  Thomas  S.,  Speaker  of    House,  Administered  Oath  of 

Office  to  the  Executive  and  Cabinet,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1858 

387  AsHiiv,  Turner  W.,  Wm.  H.  Winder,  Jacob  Ashby,  A.  P.  Tout- 

ant,  C.  H.  Winder,  H.  Clay  Dean,  Beverly  Tucker,  James 
Lyons,  etc..  Officers  of  C.  S.  A.,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (18) 

388  Uarksdai.e,  William,  Brig-Gen.,  killed  at  Gettysburg,  ti.  /.  s.     1 

page  4°  1855. 

389  Bee,  Barnard  E..  Brig-Gen.,  killed  at   first  battle  of   Bull  Run, 

ij.  /.  s.     I  page  4°  and  address,  1858. 

390  Bonham,  M.  L.,  Brig-Gen.,  Governor  of  South  Carolina,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°  1858. 

391  Brack;,  Braxton,  Maj-Gen.,  distinguished  in  Mexican  War,  a.  d.  s. 

I  page  4°  1846. 

392  Branch,  L.  O.  B.,  killed  at  Sharpsburg,  Roger  A.  Pryor,  Wm. 

Barksdale,  killed  at  Gettysburg,  and  Wm.  Preston,  Brig-Gens., 
C.  S.  A.,  a.  /.  s.     I  page  4°  of  each.     (4) 

393  Brooks,  Preston  S.      Assault   on   Charles   Sumner,  a.  /.  s.      3 

pages  8° 

394  Buchanan,   Franklin,   Commodore  Confederate    Navy,  a.  I.  s. 

1  page  4°  i860. 

395  Buchanan,    Franklin,    Commodore   Confederate   Navy,  a.  I.  s. 

2  pages  4°  1844,  to  John  Y.  Mason. 

396  BuTLKR,  A.  P.,  Uncle  of   Preston  S.  Brooks,  ¥.  Forrest,  Acting 

Secretary  of  Navy,  C.  S.  A.,  Robert  Ould,  Commissioner  of 
Prisoners,  F.  H.  Smith,  Virginia  Military  Institute,  (T.  /.  s.  4° 
of  each.  (4) 

397  Cabinet  Officers  C.  S.  A.     Stephen   R.    Mallory,   Secretary  of 

Navy,  Thomas  S.  Pocock,  Speaker  of  House,  (T.  I.  s.  i  page 
4"  of  each  ;  —  R.  M.  T.  Hunter,  Secretary  of  State,  a.  I.  s.  i 
page  8°  (3) 


22  CATALOGUE. 

CIVIL  WAR.— CONFEDERATE.    Continued. 

398  Civil.  Officers  C.  S.  A.    John  M.  Mason,  Judge  Reuben  Davis, 

H.  May,  Peace  Commissioner,  and  Francis  H,  Smith,  Vir- 
ginia Military  Institute,  a.  I.  s.     4"  of  each.     (4) 

399  CoNi  KDKKATK,  States.     Documents   relating  to  Service  in  the 

Army,  1862.     (8) 

400  Con KKDKRATE  States.     Documents  from  the  "  Bureau  of  Con- 

scription, Richmond,  1863."  Important  historical  docu- 
ments relative  to  the  Army  of  the  Confederate  States.   (99) 

401  CoNKKDERAiE  States.       Documents   relating    to    Conscription 

and  enrolment  of  Soldiers,  and  other  important  Army  Docu- 
ments, 1864.     (53) 

402  CoNKKDERAiE  States  Officers.  Josiah  Tattnall,  H.J.  Hartstene, 

of  the  Navy,  E.  C.  Elmer,  Acting  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 
Thomas  Pinckney,*  H.  D.  Whitcomb,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of 
each.     (7) 

403  CoNCREss  of  C.  S.  A  ,  Members  of.      Roger  A.  Pryor,  Beverly 

Tucker.  A.  Pawing,  Warren  Winslow,  J.  J.  McRae,  S.  F. 
Leake,  D.  L.  Yulee,  H.  S.  Foote,  etc..  a.  /.s.  4°  of  each.  (11) 

404  CoNdRESs  of  C.  S.  A.,  Members  of.     \\'m,  Porcher  Miles,  M- 

R.  H.  Garnett,  J.  L.  Pugh,  A.  Iverson,  George  S.  Houstoni 
Jeremiah  Clemens,  Beverley  Tucker,  H.  V.  Johnson,  etc., 
(T.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (10) 

405  Cooi'ER,  S.,  Adjutant  Gen.,  C.  S.  A.,  ft.  /.  s,     i  page  4"^  1859. 

406  CuRRV,  J.   L.  M.,  Brig-Gen.,   Diplomatist,   Agent  of    Peabody 

Trust,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1858. 

407  Davis,   Jefferson,    President,  C.  S.  A.  Commission    of    Richard 

Taylor  as  Paymaster  in  Confederate  Navy,  signed,  18C3. 
Signed  also  by  S.  R.  Mallory,  with  seal.     Very  rare. 

408  Davis,  Jefferson,    President  C.    S.    A.,   J.    B.    Floyd,  Gen.    S> 

Cooper,  Franklin  Buchanan,  M.  F.  Maury,  and  Warren  Win- 
slow,  /.  s.     I  page  4°  of  each.     (6) 

409  De  Bow,  J.  D.  B.      "  De  Bow's  Review."      M.  F.  Maury,  Con- 

federate Navy,  W.  W.  Boyce  Confederate  Congress,  F.  H. 
Smith,  Virginia  Military  Institute,  Dr.  A.  G.  Mackey,  a.  I.  s. 
8"  of  each.     (5) 

410  Faulkner,  Charles  J.,  J5rig-Gen.  Chief  of  Staff  to  "  Stonewall  " 

Jackson,  a.  I.  s.     4  pages  4°  1857,  to  H.  A.  Wise. 

411  Gordon,  John   B.,  Maj-Gen.,  Governor  of  Georgia,  <?./.  j-.     i 

page  8° 

412  Hartsiene,    H.    J.,    Commodore    Confederate    Navy.      Com- 

mander of  Expedition  to  rescue  Dr.  Kane,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4° 
.839. 

413  IIami'ion.  Wade,  Maj-Gen.,  C.  S.  A.,  Martin  J.  Crawford,  Brig- 

Gen.,  A.  G.  Jenkins,  killed  at  the  Wilderness,  A.  R.  Boteler, 
Confederate  Congres.s,  and  O.  Jennings  Wise,  killed  at  Roan- 
oak  Island,  (?.  /.  s.     8  '  of  each.  (5) 


CATALOGUE.  83 

CIVIL  WAR.— CONFEDERATE.    Continued. 

414  Ham  {TON,  Wade,  Maj-Gen.,  C.  S.  A.,  James  A.   Seddon,    Sec. 

of  War,  O.  Jennings  Wise,  killed  at  Roanoke  Island,  M.  R. 
H.  Garnett,  and  W.  W.  Iknce,  Members  of  Confederate  Con- 
gress, ii.  I.  s.  8°  of  each.     (5) 

415  Hakki.s,  Isham  G.,  Thomas  S.  Flournay,  Sydenham  Moore,  etc., 

Colonels,  C.  S.  A.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (6) 

416  Hklper,  Hinton,  R.,  "Impending  Crisis,"  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8° 

1858; — Jell  Davis,  Pres.  C.  S.  A.,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8°;  — S. 
R.  Mallory,  Sec.  of  Navy,  C.  S.  A.,  a.  I.  s.  Initials  and  in 
pencil.     I  page  8"     (3) 

417  Him,,  I5enj.    H.,    Senate,    C.  S.  A.,    John    Slidell,    Minister   to 

France,  R.  B.  Rhett,  W.  W.  Doyce,  and  C.  J.  Faulkner,  Mem- 
bers of  Confederate  Congress,  a.  /.  s.     8'^  of  each.     (5) 

418  Hi(,L,  D.  H.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8"  1858. 

419  HiNDMAN,  T.  C,  Maj-Gen.  at  Shiloh  and  Chickamauga,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°  i860. 

420  HoLLiNS,  G.  N.,  Commodore  Confederate   Navy,   Commander 

of  the  Ram  "Manassas,"  at  New  Orleans,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4° 
1841. 

421  HuLLiNS,  George    N.,    and    Franklin    Buchanan,    Confederate 

Navy,  Jefferson  Davis,  Pres.,  C.  S.  A.,  C.  J.  Faulkner,  M.  F. 
Maury,  etc.,  /.  s,     4°  of  each  (6) 

422  HuGKR,  Penjamin,  Maj-Gen.,  Distinguished  in    Mexican    War, 

a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  1842. 

423  Hunter,  R.  M.  T.,  Robert  Toombs,  Secretaries  of  State,  C.  S. 

A.,  and  Thomas  Bragg,  Atty-Gen.,  C.  S.  A.,  a.  L  s.  i  page 
8°  of  each.     (3) 

424  Imhoden,  John  D.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address, 

1852. 

425  Iverson,  a,  William  Barksdale,  killed  at  Gettysburg,  J.  Ammen, 

J.  L.  M.  Curry,  and  Roger  A.  Pryor,  Brig-Gens.,  C.  S.  A.,  a. 

I.  s.     1  page  4°  of  each.     (5) 

426  Jackson,  Gen.  T.  J.,   "Stonewall,"  o. /.  s.     1  page  4°  "Head 

Quarters,  Valley  District,  Harrisonburg,  April  18,  1862,"  to 
Gen.  R.  S.  Ewell. 

" I  expect  to  join  you  near  the  Gap.     Please 

let  your  command  rest  on    Sunday,  but  resume  the    march 
early  on  Monday  morning." 
Signed  as  "  Maj-General." 

427  Jackson,  Gen.,  T.  J.,  "  Stonewall,"  <?.  /.  -s-.     i  page  4°     "  Staun- 

ton, May  5,  1862,  9. JO  p.  M."  to  Gen.  R.  S.  Kwell. 

" Capt.  Winfield  of  the  cavalry  nas  gone  in 

that  direction, If  the  enemy  lias  advanced  in 

the  direction  of  the  Warm  Springs  it  must  be  for  the  purpose 
of  affecting  a  junction  with  Milroy,  and  if  you  can  do  any- 
thing to  call  him  back  I  hope  that  you  will  do  so " 


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CATALOGUE. 


CIVIL  WAR.— CONFEDERATE.    Continued. 

428  Jackson,  Gen.  T.  J.,  "  Stonewall,"  a.  /.  s. 


I  page  4°     "  Head 
Quarters  V.  Dist.,  April  18,  1862,"  to  Gen.  R.  S.  Ewell. 


.     .     .     .     Not  knowing   the    circumstances    of   your 
position  so  well  as  yourself,  I  can  only  suggest  that  you  will 

have  to  follow  your  own  judgment I   would 

suggest  that  you  bring  five  days  rations I  am 

on  my  way  to  Swift  Run  Gap  and  about  6  miles  from  Harris- 
onburg. 

429  Jackson,   Gen.    T.    J.,    "  Stonewall,"    a.  /.  s.       2    pages   4" 

"  Head  Quarters  Valley  Dist.  May  8,  1862,  5.10  a.  m."  To 
Gen.  R.  S.  Ewell. 

"  If  the  enemy  are  in  the  vicinity  of  New  Market  I  hope 
that  he  will  remain  there.  All  that  I  desire  you  to  do  is  to 
keep  near  enough  to  Banks  to  let  him  know  that  if  he  goes 
down  the  Valley  you  will  follow  him,  and  that  you  are  all  the 

time    in    striking    distance    of   him to  avoid 

bringing  on  a  general  engagement  with  Banks'  present  force 

unless  he  attempts  to  cross  the    Blue   Ridge 

General    Johnson    had   a  skirmish  yesterday 

This  morning  we  move  forward  and  I  pray  that  God  will 

bless  us  with  success 

Signed  as  Major-General,  with  envelope  addressed. 

430  Jackson,  Gen.  T.  J..  "  Stonewall,"  ti.  s.    1  page  4°  1863.  Signed 

as  Maj-Gen.,  an  endorsement  on  a  furlough. 

431  Kemper,  J.  L.,  Maj-Gen„  a.  1.  s.     i   page   4°    1874.     To   Col. 

Mosby. 

432  Lynch,  W.  F.,  Commodore  C.  S.  N.     Commander  of  the  Dead 

Sea  Expedition,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1849. 

433  Lynch,  W.  F.,  Commodore  Confed.  Navy.     Commander  of  the 

Dead  Sea  Expedition,  a.  I,  s.     i  page  folio.     1852. 

434  Lee,  Fitzhugh,  Brig-Gen.,  Governor  of  Va.,  a.  l.  s.     i  page  4° 

1866. 

435  Lee,  Robert  E.,  Commander-in-Chief  of  Army  of  C.  8.  A.,  /.  s. 

1  page  4°.  "  Head  Quarters  Richmond  27th  April,  1862"  to 
Gen.  R.  S.  Ewell.  "  ....  It  was  my  object  in  my  letter  of 
the  25th,  to  explain  briefly  the  position  of  the  enemy  north 
of  the  Rappahannock,  and  to  suggest  the  practicability  of  a 
combination  of  your  army  with  Gen.  Jackson,  to  strike  at 
General  Banks,  or  sh'd  that  not  be  advisable,  and  your  force 
not  required  to  hold  Banks  in  check,  that  with  the  available 
part  of  it  for  other  operations,  you  should  unite  yourself  with 
the  forces  under  Gens.  Anderson  and  Field,  and  drive  back 
the  enemy  attempting  the  occupation  of  Fredericksburg  .  ." 
Signed  as  General.     Very  fine. 


CATALOGUE.  25 

CIVIL  WAR— CONFEDERATE.    Continued. 

436  Lek,  Robert  E.,  Comm:inder-in  Chief  of  Army  of  C.  S.  A.,  /.  s. 

2  pages  4°.  Head  Quarters,  Richmond,  Va.,  8th  May,  1862." 
to  Gen.  R.  S.  Ewell.  •'....!  see  no  necessity  for  retain- 
ing your  division  at  Swift  Run  Gap,  if  it  is  ascertained  that 
the  intention  of  the  enemy  is  to  retire  from  the  Valley  .  .  . 
From  present  indications  it  is  thought  that  the  columns  under 
Gen.  Hanks  will  attempt  to  form  a  junction  with  that  oppo- 
site Fredericksburg  under  Gen.  McDowell.  If  you  ascertain 
this  to  be  the  fact  an  opportunity  might  be  presented  for  in- 
tercepting Bank's  march,  and  striking  him  a  blow  while  en 
route  for  Fredericksburg,  and  with  this  view  it  is  suggested 
that  you  move  the  bulk  of  your  command  to  Gordonsville  on 
the  line  of  the  Rappahannock,  so  as  to  have  it  available  for 
this  purpose,  and  moreover  to  enable  you  more  readily  to 
for  ifc  a  junction  with  the  force  this  side  of  Fredericksburg 

•    under  Gen.  Anderson,  if  necessary I  have  to-day 

written  to  Gen.  Jackson  advising  him  of  the  contents  of  this 
letter.  Should  you  move,  you  will  report  the  fact  to 
him  .  .  .  .  "     Signed  as  General.     Very  fine. 

437  Magruder,  J.  Bankhead,   MajGen.     Distinguished  in  Mexi- 

ican  War,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1849. 

438  Macruder,  J.  Bankhead,  Maj-Gen.     Distinguished  in  Mexican 

War,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1832. 

439  Mason,  John  M.     Minister  to  England,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and 

address,  1841. 

440  Maurv,  M.  F.,  Confed.  Navy,  a,  1.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address, 

1843,  to  Commodore  Wilkes. 

441  Maurv,  M.  F.,  Confederate  Navy ;  A.  Y.  P.  Garnett,  Surgeon 

in  Army  ;  C.  M.  Wilcox,  Brig-Gen.,  and  Sydenham  Moore 
and  T.  G.  Davidson,  Members  of  Confederate  Congress, 
a.l.s.     8°  of  each.     (5) 

442  Money  of  Confederate  States,  fac-similes.     6  pieces. 

443  MosBV,  John  S.,  Col.  of  Cavalry,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1879. 

444  Official  Letters  C.  S.  A.,  on  printed  headings.     John  H.  Rea- 

gan, R.  G.  H.  Kean,  J.  A.  Campbell,  S.  V.  Moore,  etc,,  /.  s. 
I  page  4°  of  each.     (9) 

445  Officials  of  C.  S.  A.     J.  T.  Pickett,  Gen.  G.  H.  Wilcox.  John 

S.  L.  Preston,  James  Lyons,  C.  D.  Rice,  Bradley  T.  Johnson, 
etc.,  rt. /.  J.     8°  of  each.     (12) 

446  OuLD,  Robert,  Commissioner  of  Prisoners ;  J.  M.  Mason,  Wm. 

M.  Gwin,  and  Benj.  S.  Ewell,  President  Wm.  and  Mary's 
College,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (4) 

447  Pickens,  F.  W.,  Gov.  of  South  Carolina  at  the  attack  on  Fort 

Sumter,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  folio,  1836. 


96  CATALOGUE. 

CIVIL  WAR.-CONFEDERATE.     Continued. 

448  Pike,  Albert,   Maj-Gen.,   Celebrated   Poet,   a.  I.  s.     i   page  4° 

and  address. 

449  Preston,  \Vm.,  Brig-Gen.,   Aide  to  Gen.   A.   S.    Johnston  at 

Shiloh,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4"  1849,  to  W.  B.  Preston. 

450  Preston,  William.     Wm.  Barksdale,  killed  at  Gettysburg,  Roger 

A.  Pryor,  and  L.  O.  B.  Branch,  Brig-Gens.  V .  S,  A.,  a.  I.  s. 
I  page  4°  of  each.     (4) 

451  Prisoners,  Letters  from,  dated  at  Fort  Warren  and  Fort  Lafay- 

ette.    1862-1865.     (3) 

452  Pryor,  Roger  A.,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  1855,  to  Frank- 

lin Pierce. 

453  Randall,  James  R.,  Poet  and  Editor.    Autograph  Poem  signed. 

1  page  4°  two  verses  of  "  Maryland,  my  Maryland,"  the  well- 
known  Southern  war  ballad. 

454  Regan,    John    H.,    Post    Master-Gen.,   C.    S.    A.,  Jabez  L.  M. 

Curry  and  L.  G.  De  Russy,  Brig-Gens.,  J.  A.  Stallworth,  Con- 
federate Congress,  C.  L.  Vallandingham,  a.  I.  s.  8°  of  each. 
(6) 

455  Rhett,  R.  B.,  Herschel  V.  Johnson,  A.  Ewing,  M.  R.  H.  Gar- 

net, W.  B.  W.  Cobb,  Beverly  Tucker,  Thomas  Ruffin,  etc.. 
Members  of  Congress,  C.  S.  A.,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     ('lo) 

456  Rives,  Wm.  C,  David  Clopton,  Thomas  Ruffin,  H.  W.  Hilliard, 

Wm.  Porcher  Miles,  A.  R.  Botelier,  A,  Iverson,  John  B. 
Clark,  etc.,  Members  of  Congress  of  C.  S.  A.,  (/.  /.  s.  4°  of 
each.     (10) 

457  Ruffin,  Edward.     Fired  the   first  gun   at  the  attack  on  Fort 

Sumter,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1835. 

458  Semmes,  Raphael  and  J.  N,  Maffitt,  Commodores  C.  S.  N.,  /.  s. 

2  pages  4°  of  each.     (2) 

459  Slidell,  John,  Minister  to  France,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1854. 

460  Slidell,  John,  a.  I,  s.     5  pages  4°  1858;  —  John  M.  Mason,  a. 

1.  s.     I  page  4°  1855.     Diplomatists  C.  S.  A.     (2) 

461  Smith,  W^m.,  Brig-Gen.,  Gov.   of  Va.,  "  Extra  Billy,"  a.  /.  s.     2 

pages  4°  and  address,  1841. 

462  Smith,  Wm.,  Gov.  of  Va.,  Wm.  Barksdale,  killed  at  Gettysburg, 

Roger  A.  Pryor  and  J.  L.  M.  Curry,  Brig-Gens.,  C.  S.  A.,  a. 
/.  .$■.     I  page  4°  of  each.     (4) 

463  Soldiers'  Letters  from  Camp.     (4) 

464  Stringfellow,   John    H.     Noted   in   the  Kansas  Contests  in 

1856,  (I.  /.  s.  2  pages  4°  "Atchinson,  Kansas,  1858."  Inter- 
esting letter  to  Henry  A.  Wise  on  Kansas  Affairs. 

465  Tattnall,  Josiah,  Capt.  C.  S.  N.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1849. 

466  Thompson,  John  R.,  Editor,  H.  M.  Shaw,   killed  at  Newbern, 

George  P.  Kane,  Marshal  of  Baltimore,  Roger  A.  Pryor,  L, 
O.  B.  Branch,  Brig-Gen.  etc.,  a.  /.  s.     8^  of  each.     (6> 


CATALOGUE.  27 

CIVIL   WAR. -CONFEDERATE.    Continued. 

467  Thkockmokion,  J.  \V.,  Hrig-Gen.  C.  S.  A.,  Gov.  of  Texas,  A. 

Dimitny,  Halie  Teyton,  and  J.  L.  M.  Curry,  Confederate  Con- 
gress, F.  H.  Smith,  Va.  Military  Institute,  </.  /.  s.   8"  of  each. 

468  Toombs,  Robert,  Sec'y.  of  State,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4    1859. 

469  Vallant)k;iiam,  C.    L.     Banished   by    U.    S.    Government,    to 

Confederate  States,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1861. 

470  WiGFALL,  Louis  S.,  Brig-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  i860. 

471  WiKZ,  Henry  Capt.,  Superintendant  of  the  Andersonville  Prison 

and  executed  for  cruelty  to  prisoners  in  1865,  a.  I.  s.  i  page 
4°.  "Old  Capitol  Prison,  Nov.  ?.,  1865.'  ....  I  would  be 
very  thankful  to  you  if  you  would  call  at  the  Prison  to  day. 
This  terrible  suspense  is  killing  me."  Written  to  Louis 
Schade  of  Washington,  with  an  a.  I.  s.  of  Schade  to  Maj. 
Poore,  sending  to  him  this  letter  of  Wirz.     Hxcessively  rare. 

472  WiSK,  Henry  A.,  Brig-Gen.,  Gov.  of   Va.,  Wm.  Smith  and  L.  O. 

B.  Branch,  Brig-Gens.,  David  Clopton,  Confederate  Congress 
and  C.  L.  Vallandigham,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (5) 

473  WisK,  O.  Jennings,  Brig-(ien.,  killed  at  Roanoke  Island,  a.  I.  s, 

3  pages  4°  1858.     To  H.  A.  Wise. 

474  Yanckv,  Wm.  L.,  Commissioner  to  the  Governments  of  Europe 

from  C.  S.  A.,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  folio,  1846. 


475  Clarke,  H.  J.  W.,  Duke  of   Feltre,  Marshal  of  France,  /.  s.     i 

page  folio,  18 14. 

476  Clark,  Lewis  Gaylord,  Thos.  McKean,  A.  Burr,  Joel    Barlow, 

Santa   Anna,   Fisher  Ames,   O.    H.    Perry,   Bainbridge,   etc. 
Portraits.     8°.     (12)" 

477  Clay,   Cassius   M.,  George   P.  Marsh,   R.  M.  Walsh,  Reverdy 
°        Johnson,    O.    Jennings  Wise,    E.  G.  Squier,  T.  Bigelow  Law- 
rence, S.  S.  Cox,  Elisha  A.  Allen,  R.  C.  Schenck,  H.  Ledyard, 
Thomas   Russell,  etc.,   U.   S.   Ministers  to  Foreign  Govern- 
ments.    S°.     Letter  of  each.     (30) 

478  Clay,   Henry,  Sec'y  of  State  and  Speaker  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4 

1809  Fine  early  letter  and  signed  in  full,  "  Henry  Clay."  Rare. 
\'479  Clay.   Henry,  Sec'y  of  State  and  Speaker,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4 
'^  1840.  Fine  political  letter. 

,f^.8o  Clay,  Henry,  Manuscript  Speech  of  Clay  and  others  relative 
■'^  to  aid  for  deaf  and  dumb  Institution  13  pages  4°  1820. 

m8i   Clayton,  John  M.,  Sec'y  of  State,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1854. 
1482   Clayton,  John  M.,  and  I^dward  Everett  a.  1.  s.     i   page  4°  of 

each  Sec'y.  of  State.     (2) 

483  Cleveland,  Parker,  Chauncey  A.  Goodrich,  H.  St  George 
Tucker,  Joseph  Lovering,  Charles  Anthon,  Alfred  Newton, 
B.  Silliman  etc.     Professors  in  Colleges,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each. 

(12) 


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38  CATALOGUE. 

484  Clementi,  Muzio,  Celebrated  Italian  Composer.    Father  of  the 

piano-forte  School,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°. 

485  Clifford,  Nathan,  Caleb  Cushing,  and  Reverdy  Johnson,  At- 

torneys General,  a.  /.  s.  8°  of  each.     (3) 

486  Clifford,  Nathan,  and  John  Nelson,  Cabinet  Officers,  a.  /.  s- 

I  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

487  Clinton,  De  Witt,  Statesman,  Gov.  of  New  York,  a.  /,  s.     i 

page  folio,  and  address.     1806. 

488  Clinton,  De  Witt,  Statesman  Gov,  of  New  York.  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  4°  and  address.     18 18. 
ii  89  Cobb,  Howell,  Sec'y  of  Treasury.  Speaker  of  House,  a.  I.  s.  i 
page  4°. 

490  CoBBETT,  William,  Political  writer,  </.  /.  s.      i  page  8°,  1811. 

Portrait. 

491  Coffin,  Sir  Isaac,  Admiral,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address, 

183 1.     The  signature  cut  off  and  pasted  on. 

492  Coffin,  Joshua,  History  of  Newbury,  R.  Greenhow,  History 

of  Oregon,  John  R.  Brodhead,  History  of  New  York,     A. 
Ward,  Author  of  Travels,  a.  I.  s.  4"  of  each.     (4) 

493  Colbert,  Jean  B.  Louis  XVI.  Brissot  de  Warville,  Cambaceres 

Chateaubriand,  Humboldt.     Portraits.    8°.     (6) 

494  Colden.  Cadwallader  D.  "Life  of  Fulton,"  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4° 

and  address  1819;  —  E.  Irving,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 
1826.     (2) 

495  Colfax,  Schuyler,  Vice  President  and  Speaker  of  House,  a.  I. 

s.     I  page  8°  with<7.  /.  s.     4  pages  8°  1885,  of  his  wife  Ellen 
W,  Colfax,  relative  to  biography  of  her  husband.     (2) 

496  Collamer,  Jacob,  N.  K.  Hall,  and  T.  O.  Howe,  Post  Masters 

General,  a.  /.  s.  8°  of  each.     (3) 

497  Colman,  Henry,  Wm.  Thornton,  J.  S.  Skinner,  W.  L.  Ellsworth 

J.  Buel,  J.  C.  Louden,  T.  Ap-catesby  Jones,  J.  Delafield,  E.  P. 
Livingston,  Richard  Parrot,  etc.     Agriculturists.     4°  letters. 

(19) 

498  Colonial  Documents,  principally  of  Massachusetts,  signed  by 

T.  Hubbard,  Jonas  Clark,  Edward  Winslow,  N.  Whiting,  etc. 
folio.     (10) 

499  Colonial  Documents,  principally  of  Massachusetts,  signed  by 

James  Bowdoin,  Jacob  Wendell,  Edward  Winslow,  J.  Osborne 
A.  Davenport,  etc.  4°     (27) 

500  Columbia  College,  Presidents  of.  Wm.  A.  Duer.  a.  I.  s.  2  pages 

4°  and  address,  1859,  and  James  C  Welling,  (7.  I.  s.     i  page 
8°  1859.     (2) 

501  Combs,  Leslie,  Statesman,  Officer  in  the  War  of  1812,  (T,  /.  s.  7 

pages  folio,  and  address,  1843,  to  Henry  A.  Wise. 

502  Commissions  signed  by  James  Monroe  and  Millard  Fillmore  as 

Presidents.     (2) 


CATALOGUE.  99 

503  CoNFKDERATE  States.  Paper  currency  of  the  Government  of  Cit 

ies  and  towns,  and  Government  Bonds,  various  denomina- 
tions.    (17  pieces). 

CONGRESS   CONTINENTAL,  SIGNERS   OF  CONFEDERA- 
TION, AND  CONSITUTION. 

504  Constitution   of   the   United   States,   with   the   Proceedings 

attending  its  Ratification  and  adoption  by  the  State  of  Rhode 
Island  and  Providence  Plantations,  May  29,  1790.  Printed, 
3  pages  folio,  17x11  inches. 

505  Andrew.  Benjamin,  r/.  s.     i  page  folio,  1783.      Signed  also  by 

R.  Howley. 

506  Armstrong,  John,   Jr.,  Secretary  of  War,  a.  /.  s.      2  pages  4° 

1813. 

507  Bartlett,  Josiah,  Signer  of  Declaration,  /.  s.      4  pages  folio, 

1790. 

508  Bee,  Thomas,  a.  /.  s.     1-2  page  4°  1799. 

509  Benson,  Egbert.     Annapolis  Convention,  d.  s.     x  page  4°  1778. 

Signed  also  by  Z.  Piatt,  M.  O.  C. 

510  Blair,  John.      Constitutional   Convention,  (/.  s.      1-2  page  4° 

1772. 

511  Bland,  Richard,  /f.  s.     i  page  4°  1752.     Signed  also  by  Theo- 

doric  Bland. 

512  Bland,    Richard,   and   John    Langdon,  (/.  s.     1-2  page   4°   of 

each.    (2) 

513  Blount,  Wm.      Constitutional  Convention,  a.  /.  s.     Portion  of 

1-2  page  4°  ;  —  Samuel  A.  Otis,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8°  and  address, 
1805  ;  —  Rufus  King,  /.  s.    3  pages  4°  1797,  in  cipher.   (3) 

514  BouDiNOT,  Elias,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  and  address,  1807. 

515  BouDiNOT,  Elias,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1799. 

516  BouDiNOT,  Elias,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1807. 

517  BowDoiN,  James,  //.  s.     i  page  4°  1777.     A  Massachusetts  Bay 

pay  warrant.  Signed  also  by  Gen.  A.  Ward  and  others,  the 
Council  of  the  Province. 

518  Brown,  John,  of  Virginia,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  folio   and   address, 

1780.     Revolutionary  letter. 

519  Brownson,   Nathan,  Governor  of  Georgia,  d.  s.      i   page   4° 

178s- 

520  Bullock,  Archibald,  Governor  of  Georgia,  d.  s.      i  page   folio, 

1777- 

521  Butler,  Pierce.     Constitutional  Convention,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

and  address,  iSoS. 

522  Butler,  Pierce.     Constitutional  Convention,  a.  I.  s.      2   pages 

4"  1808. 


3©  CATALOGUE. 

CONTINENTAL  CONGRESS,   SIGNERS,  etc.    Continued. 

523  Carmichaei-,  William,*?.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1777. 

524  CARRiNtnoN,  Edward,  it.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1798. 

525  Carkoli.,   Charles,   Barrister,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and   address, 

1790. 

526  Carroll,  Charles,  of  Carrollton,  Signer  of   Declaration,  a.  I.  s. 

"C.  C,  of  Carrollton."     i  page  4°  18 16. 

527  Carroll,  Charles,  of  Carrollton,  Signer  of  Declaration,  tr.  /.  s. 

I  page  4°  1827. 

528  Carroll,  Daniel.      Constitutional  Convention,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

4*^  1790.     Slightly  stained. 

529  Carroll,  Daniel.     Constitutional  Convention,  l.s,     i  page  4°. 

J5eing  a  portion  of  an  a,  I.  s.  of  Thos.  Johnson. 

530  Chase,  Samuel,  Signer  of    Declaration,  a.  d.  s.       i   page  folio, 

1793- 

531  Clarkson,  Matthew,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  4°  1776. 

532  Clay,  Joseph,  (7.  1.  s.     i  page  folio  and  address,  1771. 

533  CoNTEK,  Benjamin,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4°  and  address,  1790. 

534  CusHiNG,  Thomas,  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1777.      Massachusetts  Bay 

Pay  Warrant,  signed  by  Cushing,  S.  Holten,  A.  Ward,  of  Old 
Congress,  John  Whetcomb,  Brig-Gen.,  and  others,  the  Council 
of  the  Province. 

535  Dana,  Francis,  Constitutional  Convention,  Signer  of  Confeder- 

ation, d.  s.  1  page  4°  1777.  Mass.  Bay  Pay  Warrant;  signed 
also  by  Gens.  John  Whetcomb,  and  A.  Ward,  and  S.  Holten, 
M.  O.  C,  and  others,  the  Council  of  the  Province. 

536  Davie,  Wm.  R.,  Constitutional  Convention,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

1788. 

537  Dawson,  J.,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  1808. 

538  Dayton,  Jonathan,  Constitutional  Convention,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

4°  1796. 

539  Dickinson,  Philemon,  a.  L  s.     i  page  4°  1777. 

540  DuANE,  James,  Signer  of  Confederation,  a.  d.  s.   i  page  4°  1781. 

541  DuER,  Wm.,  Signer  of  Confederation,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4"  1785. 

542  Edwards,   Pierpont,  d.  s.     i   page   4°  1782  —  Richard   Bland 

Lee,  a.  d.  s.     2  pages  4°  18 18.     (2) 

543  Ellery,  Wm.,  Signer  of  Declaration,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1814. 

544  Ellery,    William,    Signer   of   Declaration,    d.  s.     1  page  folio 

1791. 

545  Ellsworth,  Oliver,  Constitutional  Convention.     Signature  and 

Portrait;  —  Thomas  Mifflin,  and  Samuel  Mered;th,  /.  s.,  of 
each  (3) 

546  Few,  Wm..  Constitutional  Convention,  /.  .f.     i  page  4°  18 17. 

547  FiTZHUGH,  Wm.,  and  Wm.  Harrison,  d.  s.  1  page  4°  of  each  (2) 


CATALOGUE.       ,  31 

CONTINENTAL  CONGRESS,  SIGNERS,  etc.    Continued. 

548  Fnzsi.MONs,  Tlionias,  Constitutional  Convention,  <i.  I.  s.  3 
pages  4°  and  address.     1801. 

549  Fi-ovD,  Wm.,  Signer  of  Declaration,  d.  s.  i  page  4°  1781. 
Siirned  also  bv  Ezra  L'Honinicdicu.  Revolutionary  document. 

550  Franklin.  Henjamin,  Signer  of  Declaration,  Diploma  of  Ameri- 
can I'hilosophical  Society,  signed  17S6;  signed  also  by  Wni. 
White  and  6  others. 

551  Gelston,  David,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address.     18 14. 

552  GiniiONS,  William,  a.  d.  s.     1-2  page  4°  1774- 

553  G M.MAN,  John  Taylor,  and   Samuel  A.  Otis,  d.  s.     \    page    4° 

of  each   1802,  (2) 

554  GiLMAN,  Nicholas,  Constitutional  Convention,  a.  I.  s.     i    page 

4°  1814. 

555  Gravson,  Win.,  Aide  to  Washington,  a.  I.  s.  2  p.ages  folio. 
1788. 

556  Grikkin,  Cyrus,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4"  1808. 

557  Griffin,  Cyrus,  and  Rufus  King,  a.  I.  s.    i  page  4"  of  each  (2) 

558  Hancock,  John,  Signer  of   Declaration,  Commission  signed  as 

I'resident  of  Congress.     17/7.     Imperfect. 

559  Harrison,  Benjamin,  Signer  of   Declaration,   a.  I.  s.     3   pages 

4°     Badly  mildewed,  with  d.  s.     1-4  page  4°  1772, 

560  Harrison,  Wm.,  d.  s.     i  pa^e  4°  1779. 

561  Hathorn,  John,  tr.  1.  s.     i  page  4°  1791. 

562  Hawkins,  IJenjamin,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  18 14. 

563  Hawkins,  Benjamin,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1783. 

564  Hemslev,  Wm.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address.     1799. 

565  Henry,  John,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address.     1792. 

566  Henry,  John,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address.     1793. 

567  Henry,  Patrick,  Constitutionnl  Convention,  a.  d.     i  page  folio, 

1771.     With  portion  of  ''     imission  signed,  1777. 

568  Henry,  Patrick,  Edmund  ileton,  Henry  Lee,  James  Madi- 

son and  Alexander  Hamilton.     Signatures.     (5) 
.569  Holten,    Samuel,    Signer   of   Confederation,  d.  s.     i    page  4° 
1784.     Signed  also  by  John  Pickering. 

570  Hoi'KiNSON,  Francis,  Signer  of  Declaration.     Loan  Office  Cer- 

tificate signed,  1779.     Signed  also  by  Matthew  Thornton  and 
Nicholas  Gilman. 

571  Howard,  John  E.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1790. 

572  Ingersoll,   Jared,  Constitutional   Convention,  a,  L  s.     i  page 

folio  and.  address,  1786. 

573  Ingersoll,   Jared,   Constitutional  Convention,  Gustavus  Scott 

and  Samuel  Mereditii,  /.  s.      i  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 
§74  Jackson,  Jonathan  and  Samuel  A.  Otis,  d.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each. 
(2) 


3*  CATALOGUE. 

CONTINENTAL  CONGRESS,  SIGNERS,  etc.    Continued. 

575  Jav,  John,  Chief  Justice.     Commission  signed  as  President  of 

Congress,  1779.     On  vellum. 

576  Jay,  John,  Chief  Justice.     Commission  signed  as  President  of 

Congress,  1779.     On  vellum. 

577  Jav,  John,   Edward  Lloyd  and  Samuel  Meredith,  /.  s,     1  page 

4°  of  each.     (3) 

578  Jekkkrson,  Thomas,  Signer  of  Declaration.     Autograph  manu- 

script.    2  pages  4"  with  a  signature. 

579  Jefferson,  Thomas,  Signer  of  Declaration,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°. 

"May  6,  1826." 

580  Jefferson,  Thomas,  Patrick  Henry  and  Daniel  of  St.  Thomas 

Jenifer,  //.  s.     1-2  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

581  Jenifer,    Daniel   of   St.    Thomas,  Constitutional  Convention, 

(I.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1780.     Revolutionary  letter. 

582  Jenifer,    Daniel    of   St.  Thomas,   Constitutional   Convention, 

a.  /.  s.     I  page  folio  and  address,  1772. 

583  Johnson,  Thomas,  David  Ramsey  and  James  Mercer,  //.  s,     1-2 

page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

584  Johnson,  Thomas  and  Wm.  Harrison,  //.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each. 

The  Johnson  signed  also  by  Wm.  Hemsley.     (2) 

585  JCean,  John,  <i.  1.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1794. 

586  Kean,  John,  (I.  1.  s.     I  page  4°  1788. 

587  Kean,  John,  Daniel  of   St.  Thomas  Jenifer  and  Samuel  Mere- 

dith, a.  d.  s.     1-2  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

588  Kino,  Rufus,    Constitutional    Convention,   a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4° 

1820. 

589  King,   Rufus,   Constitutional  Convention,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4 

1819. 

590  Kinsev,  James,  a.  /,  s,     i  page  4°  and  address,  1759. 

591  Langdon,  John,  Constitutional  Convention,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4 

1802. 

592  Langdon,  John,  Constitutional  Convention,  a.  I.  s.     x  page  4" 

1809. 

593  Lansing,  John,  Jr.,  Constitutional  Convention,  a.  I.  s,     1  page 

4°  1793- 

594  Laurens,  Henry,  Signer  of  Confederation,  a.  I.  s.  last  sheet  of. 

2  pages  4°  1767. 

595  Lee,  Henry  and  Thomas  Mifflin,  /.  s.     1793  of  each.     (2) 

596  Lee,  Henry,  Rufus  King  and  David  Ramsay,  (Stained.)     a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

597  Lee,  Richard  Bland,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  18 16. 

598  Lee,  Richard  Bland,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  folio,  1820. 

599  Lee,  Richard  Bland,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  folio,  and  address.     18 17. 


0 


0 


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CATALOGUE.  33 


o 


CONTINENTAL  CONGRESS,  SIGNERS,   etc.    Continued. 

60:)  Lkk,  Richard  Hland,  a.  I.  s.     i  pajje  4°  and  address.     i8oi. 

601  I/IIoMMKPiKU  Ezra,  a.  d.  s.     i  pa^'C  4°  1786. 

602  LiviNc.sTov.  R.  R.  (/.  s.     2  pages  folio,   1S03.     Signed  also  by 

JaniL's  Monroe. 

603  LiviNG.STON,  R.  R.,  d.  s.     I  page  folio,  1804, 

604  Li-OYD,  Pxlward,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address.     1823. 

605  Li.ovD,  Kdward,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address.     1809. 

606  LovKi.L,  James,  Signer  of  Confederation,  d.  s.     i  page  4°  181 1. 

Rufus  King,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1798.     (2) 

607  McKkan,   Thomas,   Signer  of  Declaration,    d.  s.      1    page  4 

1793.     Signed  also  by  Edward  Shippen. 

608  Madison,  James,  Constitutional  Convention,  President  United 

States,  d.  s.     Portion  of,  i  page  folio,  1815.     Signed  also  by 
James  Monroe. 

609  MANNi.vd,  James,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1787. 

610  Makchant,  Henry,   Signer  of  Confederation,  and  EHas  Bou- 

dinot.     Addresses  of  letters  franked  ;  Thomas  Mifflin,  a.  d.  s, 
I  page  4°.     (3) 

611  Mason,  George,  Member  of  Constitutional   Convention,  a.  /.  s. 

I  page  4°  and  address.     1772. 

612  Mkrckr,  James.     Daniel  of  St.  Thomas  Jenifer,  and   Richard 

Bland  Lee,  d.  s.  folio  of  each.     (3) 

613  Meredith,  Samuel,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1791. 

614  Mifflin,   Thomas,  Aide  to  Washington,   Maj-Gen.,   Constitu- 

tional  Convention,  a,  I.  s.      2   pages  4°   1793,  to  Thomas 
Jefferson. 

615  MoNTc;oMERV,  Wm.,  /.  s.     2  pages   4°    1818.     Signed  also  by 

James  Buchanan  and  J.    M.  Porter ;   Tench  Coxe.,  /.  s.     i 
page  4°  1790.     (2) 

616  Morris,  Robert.     Signer  of  Declaration,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4° 

and  address.     1784. 

617  Otis,  Samuel  A.,  a.  I.  s,     1  page  4°  1791. 

618  Paterson,  Wm.     Constitutional  Convention,  a.  l.  s.     i  page 

4°  1806. 

619  Pendleton,  Edmund,  a.  1.  s.     3  pages  4°   1799  to  Thomas 

Jefferson. 

620  Pendleton,  Edmund,  a.  /.  s,     i  page  4°  1774. 

621  Pendleton,  Edmund,  and  Peyton  Randolph,  d.  s.     1-2  page 

4°  of  each.     (2) 

622  PiNCKNEY,  Charles,  Constitutional  Convention,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

4°  1820. 

622  PiNCKNEV,  Charles,  Constitutional  Convention,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 
4°  1820. 


34  CATALOGUE. 

CONTINENTAL  CONGRESS,   SIONERS,  etc.    Continued. 

624  I'iNCKNEY,  Charles,  Constitutional  Convention,  a.  /.  s.      i  page 

folio,  1790. 

625  Foils,  Richard,  tr.  I.  s.  \  page  4°  1827. 

626  Ramsay,  David,  a.  I.  s,  i  p.ii^e  4°  18 14.     Stained. 

627  Ramsay,  David,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  18 14,     Stained. 

628  Ranim)I.i'H,    Kdnuind.  Constitutional    Convention.     Aide  to 

Washington.     Cabinet  Ollicer,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4°  1805. 

629  Randoli'ii,  Peyton,  d.  s.     1-2  page  4°. 

630  Random'h,   Peyton.      Patrick   Henry,   ;.  id  Gen.   Henry  Lee. 

t/.  s.     1-2  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

631  Root,  Jesse,  </.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  and  address,  1794. 

632  Rush,  Benjamin,  Signer  of  Declaration,  a.  </,  s.   i  page  4°  181 1. 

633  RuTi,Knf;i:,  John,    Constitutional  Convention,    ti.  I.  s.       i  page 

8°  and  address. 

634  Sr.  Clair,  Arthur,  Maj.-Gen.,  a.  /.  s.      i  page  4°  and   address, 

1800. 

635  Schureman,  James,  d.s.     i  page  4°  1818. 

636  Scott,  Gustavus,  d.  s,     3  pages  folio,  iSoo.     Signed  twice,  and 

also  signed  by  Alexander  White,  M.  O.  C. 

637  Smith,  Melancton,  d,  s.      1-2  page  4°  1793.      Signed  also  by 

Marinus  Willett. 

638  Smith,  William.,  of  Maryland,  a.  I.  s.      1  page  4°  "  Baltimore, 

1812." 

639  Smith,  William,  of  Maryland,  (7.  /.  s.      i  page  4°  and  address, 

"  Baltimore,  1785." 

640  Strong,  Caleb,   Constitutional  Convention,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

1803. 

641  Strong,  Caleb,  Constitutional   Convention,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4° 

1804. 

642  Strong,  Caleb,  Constitutional   Convention,  a.  /.  s.      1  page  4 

1812. 

643  Sullivan,  James,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1792. 

644  Sullivan,  James,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1808. 

645  Telfair,  Edward,  Signer  of  Confederation,  a.  /.  .$•.     2  pages  4" 

and  address,  1797. 

646  Telfair,   Edward,  and  Samuel   Meredith,  /.  s.      i  page  4°  of 

each.     (2) 

647  Thomson,   Charles,  Secretary  to  Congress,  d.  s.      i  page  folio, 

1779. 

648  Thornton,  Matthew,  Signer   of   Declaration,  a.  d.,  portion  of, 

with  name  in  body  of  document,     i  page  4°  1757. 

649  TiLTON,  James,  and  Daniel,  of  St.  Thomas  Jenifer,  d.  s.    i  page 

4°  of  each.     (2) 


0 


CATALOGUE.  3S 

JONTINBNTAL  CONORUSS,  SIONERS,  ttc.    Continued. 
650    rKt'Miuu.i.,  Jonathan,  Jr.,  //.  s.     i  p.ige  folio,  1790;  —  Richard 
Uland  Loc,   </.  /.  s.      i    payc   folio   and   address.      Stained. 
uS.\V     12) 
V651  Ti'cKKK,  T.  T.,  ,1.  I.  s.     1  page  4"  1827. 

652  TucKKR,  T.  T.,  rt.  /.  s.     I  pa},'e  4° 

653  Varnum,  James  M.,  IJrig-C.cn.,  a.  /.  s.     12  paj;e  4°  1780. 

654  Wadswokhi,  James,  a.  it.  s.     i  page  folio,  1793.     Scarce. 
65s  Wadsworth,  Jeremiah,  a.  /.  s.     \  page  4°  1777. 

656  Wamon,  George,  Signer  of  Declaration.  iX.  d.  s.      i  page  4° 

'79°-  .      .       ,     ,, 

657  Wkst,     Iknjamin,    Constitutional     Convention,    signature  ;  — 

Henj.    Hawkins.  ^:. /.  .f.       i  page  4"  ;  —  Rufus   King, /.  J.      2 
pages  4"  in  cipher,  1797.     (3) 

658  Will  IK,  Alexander, //.  J.     i  page  folio,  1797,      Signed  also  by 

Gustavus  Scott,  M.  O.  C 

659  Wii.mamson,    Hugh,      Constitutional    Convention,  a.  I.  s.       2 

pages  4'  and  address,  1794. 


CONGRESSES  OF  UNITED  STATES. 

660  EiKsr  to  Fourteenth,  inclusive.     Comprising  specimens  of  such 

names  as  H.  Clay,  Clieves,  Gaillard,  I).  D.  Tompkins,  R.  B. 
Lee,  J.  McLean,  R.  ^\.  Johnson,  (ieo.  I'oindexter,  Daniel  C. 
Verplanck,  James  Pleasants,  Win.  Hunter,  VVm.  Reed,  H.  M. 
Ridgeley,  Win.  Helms,  H.  Thruston,  James  Hreckenridge, 
James  Harbour,  W.  Lowndes,  Cyrus  King,  John  Sergeant, 
Geo.  M.  Hibb,  P.  B.  Key,  Sam.  A.  Otis,  Wm.  Gaston,  Sam. 
Smith,  Josiah  Quincy,  S.  L.  Mitchell,  Philip  Van  Cortlandt, 
etc.     Altogether  (152) 

661  FirrKKNiH  to  Eighteenth  inclusive.     Comprising  such  as  D.  D. 

Tompkins,  H.  Clay,  P.  P.  Harbour,  J.  W.  Taylor,  Jas.  Bucha- 
nan, Sam.  Houston,  A.  Stevenson,  C.  F.  Mercer,  Cad.  D. 
Colden,  Joseph  Hopkinson,  VVm.  F2ustis,  R.  M.  Johnson, 
John  Sergeant,  Nhircus  Morton,  John  McLean,  John  Forsyth, 
VVm.  Lowndes,  H.  A.  Wise,  J.  1).  Elliot,  H.  St.  Geo.  Tucker, 

.  '  C.  A.  VVicklilfe,  etc.     Altogether  (256) 

|i62  Nineteenth  to  Twentieth  inclusive.  Comprising  such  as  J.  C. 
Calhoun,    A.  Stevenson,  J.   W.  Taylor,   James  Buchanan,  J. 

.^•_  Hamilton,  John   Sergeant,   Silas  VVright,    S.  Smith,  VV'm.  C. 

=  1  Rives,    N.  Van  Dyke,   Wm.  Drayton.  R.  H.  Wilde,  E.  Whitt- 

lesy,  James  Lanman,  M.  Van  Buren,  J.  Randolph,  Alden  Part- 
ridge, G.  ('.  Washington,  A.  K.  Paris,  etc.  Altogether  (181) 

663  Twentv-kirst  to  Twenty-fourth  inclusive.     Comprising  such  as 

J.   C.    Calhoun,   Van    Huren,    I  high   L.  While,  John  Hell,  A. 

Stevenson,  H.  Hubbard,  Jeff.  Davis,  Tom.  Corwin,  P.  Sprague, 

■  W.  C.  Preston,  W.  C.  Rives,  David  Hcnshaw,  Jas.  ^L  Wayne, 

J.  R.  Ingersoll,  etc.     Altogether  (85) 


36  CATALOGUE. 

CONGRESSES  OF  UNITED  STATES.     Continued. 

664  Twenty-fifth  to  Twenty-seventh  inclusive.     Comprisinj:  such 

as  James  K.  Poll:,  R.  M.  Johnson,  John  C.  Calhoun,  M.  Van 
Buren,  R.  M.  T.  Hunter,  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  Fernando 
Wood,  C.  C.  Cambreling,  Hiland  Hall,  Geo.  Evans,  N.  P. 
Tallmadge,  John  M.  Botts,  R.  B.  Rhett,  H.  A.  Wise,  J.  R. 
Ingersoll,  Silas  Wright,  C.  C.  Clay,  Leslie  Coombs,  Thos.  H. 
Benton,  John  Sergeant,  etc.     Altogether  (79) 

665  Twenty-seventh   to  Thirtieth  inclusive.     Comprising  such  as 

John  Tyler,  W.  P.  Mangum,  J.  W.  Jones,  Geo.  W.  Hopkins, 
John  White,  Lynn  Boyd,  John  W.  Davis,  R.  M.  Johnson,  R. 
C.  Winthrop,  Armsted  Burt,  R.  M.  T.  Hunter,  M.  P.  Gentry, 
R.  C.  Schenck,  N.  K.  Hall,  Preston  King,  J .  C.  Calhoun,  R. 
B.  Rhett,  F.  W.  Pickens,  J.  A.  Pearce,  Reverdy  Johnson,  J. 
R.  Ingersoll,  S.  A.  Douglass,  John  G.  Palfrey,  John  Davis, 
John  Slidell,  Robert  Dale  Owen,  Henry  C.  Murphy,  Lewis 
Cass,  Sam.  Houston,  John  M.  Mason,  D  R.  Atchison,  H. 
Hamlin,  John  Fairfield,  Horace  Mann,  etc.    Altogether  (221) 

666  Thirty-first  to  Thiry-second   inclusive.     Comprising  such    as 

Wm.  R.  King,  M.  Fillmore,  Howell  Cobb,  R.  C.  Winthrop, 
Lynn  Boyd,  Pierre  Soule,  S.  A.  Douglass,  D.  Wilmot,  Preston 
King,  Isham  G.  Harris,  George  Ashmun,  D.  S.  Dickmson, 
Thad.  Stevens,  Lewis  Cass,  Jeff.  Davis,  James  L.  Orr,  Horace 
Mann,  P.  Sprague,  Jere.  Clemens,  R.  S.  Baldwin,  S.  P.  Chase, 
W.  H.  Seward,  C.  J.  Faulkner,  R.  F.  Stockton,  C.  C.  Cam- 
breling, J.  A.  Bayard,  etc.     Altogether  (228.) 

667  Thirty-third  to  Thirty-fourth   inclusive.     Comprising  such  as 

Wm.  R.  King,  Lynn  Boyd,  R.  J.  Walker,  N.  P.  Banks,  J.  D. 
Bright,  D.  R.  Atchison,  John  Letcher,  L.  M.  Keitt,  John  S. 
Carlisle,  Jos.  R.  Chandler,  J.  A.  Bayard,  Wm.  M.  Gwin, 
Roger  A.  Pryor,  T.  S.  Bocock.  Ben.  Fitzpatrick,  Wm.  H. 
English,  Wm.  Bigler,  T.  B.  Florence,  Charles  W.  Upham, 
John  Goode,  Thos.  H.  Seymour,  John  M.  Clayton,  J.  A. 
Quitman,  John  Kelly,  Mike  Walsh,  Jere.  S.  Black,  etc. 
Altogether  (237) 

668  Thirty-fifth   to   Thirty-sixtli,  inclusive.     Comprising  such  as 

John  C.  Breckenridge,  Wm.  Pennington,  James  L.  Orr, 
Schuyler  Colfax,  Gen.  L  L  Stevens,  L.  M.  Keitt,  John  M. 
Mason,  Wm.  Porcher  Miles,  Joseph  Lane,  Anson  Burlingame, 
T.  S.  Bocock,  Alex.  H.  Rice,  Horace  Maynard,  John  S.  Carl- 
isle, John  Kelly,  Charles  Francis  Adams,  W.  W.  I'iieips,  Wm. 
H.  Seward,  Wm.  Smith  of  Va.,  Aaron  V.  Jkown,  T.  15. 
Florence,  L.  Q.  C.  Laman,  John  Letcher,  Fernando  Wood, 
Robert  Toombs,  etc.     Altogether  (212) 


CATALOGUE.  37 

CONGRESSES  OF  UNITED  STATES.    Continued. 

669  Thirty-seventh  to  Thirty-ninth,  inckisive.     Comprising  such 

as  B.  F.  Wade,  Lafayette  S.  Foster,  G.  A.  Grow,  Schuyler  Col- 
fax, H.  Hamlin,  John  Sherman,  J.  G.  Dlaine,  Z.  Chandler, 
VVm.  Porcher,  Miles,  J.  \V.  Forney,  Sam.  Hooper,  S  C.  Ponie- 
roy.  Gen.  J.  J.  Stevens,  Alex.  H,  Rice,  S.  Nelson,  Cakes 
Ames,  etc.     Altogether    (147) 

670  Thirty-ninth    to  Fortieth,   inclusive.     Comprising  such    as 

Schuyler  Colfax,  B.  F.  Wade,  Lafayette  S.  Foster,  Theo.  M. 
Pomeroy,  Wm.  Sprague,  Charles  D.  Drake,  J.  W.  Forney, 
John  Sherman,  Roscoe  Conkling,  A.  G.  Thurman,  John  D. 
Baldwin,  Alex.  H.  Rice,  etc.     Altogether     (71) 

671  FoRTY-FiR.ST  to  Forty-fourth,  inclusive.     Comprising  such  as 

Henry  Wilson,  Schuyler  Colfax,  J.  G.  Blaine,  M.  C.  Kerr,  S. 
J.  Randall,  Geo.  F.  Edmunds,  Reverdy  Johnson,  Roscoe 
Conkling,  H.  Fish,  J.  R.  PLawley,  Jas.  Harlan,  W.  A.  Buck- 
ingham, S.  C.  Pomeroy,  A.  A.  Ranney,  Eugene  Hale,  H.  B, 
Anthony,  N.  P.  Banks,  B.  K.  Bruce,  George  F.  Hoar,  Henry 
J.  Raymond,  Horace  Maynard,  A.  G.  Thurman,  Geo.  VV. 
McCrary,  John  Sherman,  Wm.  P.  Frye,  Geo.  S.  Boutwell, 
James  N.  Tyner,  etc.     Altogether     (238) 

672  Forty-fifth  to  Forty-sixth,  inclusive.    Comprising  such  as  Wm. 

A.  Wheeler,  S.  J.  Randall,  J.  G.  Bl.dne,  Carl  Schurz,  Geo.  B. 
Loring,  H.  B.  Anthony,  H.  Har..iin,  B.  K.  Bruce,  1).  J.  Cam- 
eron, S.  S.  Cox,  A.  G.  McCook,  Wm.  Windom,  Stanley  Mat- 
thews, Wm.  Clariin,  John  Goode,  Simon  Cameron,  N.  GoiT,  Jr., 
Matt.  H.  Carpenter,  etc.     Altogether     (172) 

673  FoPTY-SEVENTH,  and  Cabinet.    J.  A.  Garfield,  David  Davis,  T. 

i  .  Bayard,  J.  G.  Blaine,  Chas.  J.  Folger,  T.  O.  Howe,  B.  H. 
Brews:  ;r,  H.  M.  Teller,  E.  D.  Morgan,  S.  J.  Kirk  wood,  R.  T. 
Lincoln,  Wm.  Windom,  H.  B.  Anthony,  Geo.  F.  Edmunds,  J. 
R.  Hawley,  Stanley  Matthews,  B.  K.  Bruce,  John  Sherman, 
Gen.  Burnside,  A.  H.  Garland,  A.  G.  Thurman,  T.  W.  Ferry, 
Geo.  B.  Loring,  etc.     Altogether  (155) 

674  Forty-seventh,  including  such  as   James  A.  Garfield,   J.    G. 

Blaine,  W.  Windom,  R.  T.  Lincoln,  J.  W.  Keifer,  A.  H.  Gar- 
land, H.  B.  Lovering,  John  D.  Long,  P.  A.  Collins,  T.  B. 
Reed,  Wm.  M.  Evarts,  Wm.  E.  Chandler,  Carl  Schurz,  H.  M. 
Teller,  Geo.  H.  Williams,  H.  B.  Anthony,  etc.  Altogether 
(204) 

675  Forty-eighth,  including  such  as   David  Davis,  T.  F.  Bavard, 

H.  B.  Anthony,  J.  W.  Keifer,  Wm.  M.  Evarts,  H.  M.  Teller, 
Robert  T.  Lincoln,  Geo.  S.  Boutwell,  J.  W.  Marshall,  Wm  E. 
Chandler,  R.  W.  Thompson,  Anson  G.  McCook,  Jolin  Sher- 
man, W.  B.  Hazen,  (ieo.  F.  Hoar,  John  D.  Long,  B.  H. 
Brewster,  A.  A.  Ranney,  S.  S.  Cox,  etc.     Altogether  (162) 


38  CATALOGUE. 

676  CoNTiNENTAi,  Currency,  by  order  of  Congress,  of    i    sixth,    i 

third,  I  half,  2  thirds  of  a  dollars,  and  60  dollars,  1776-1779. 
(6  pieces) 

677  CoNTiNKNiAi,  Currency,  by  order  of  Congress,   i775-'76-'77- 

'78,  '79,  from  2  dollars  to  80  dollars.     (16  pieces) 

678  Continental  Currency,  of  Connecticut,  from  6  pence  to  40 

shillings.     1 776-1 780.     (6  pieces) 

679  Continental  Currency  of  Maryland,  from  two-thirds  of  a  dol- 

lar to  8  dollars,  1774.     (5  pieces) 

680  Continental  Currency  of  Massachusetts,  from   2  pence  to  5 

shillings  and  six  pence.  1776  to  1784;  —  and  from  one  dol- 
lar to  twenty,  1780,  and  one  of  four  pence  of  the  State  of 
New  Hampshire,  1776.     (35  pieces) 

681  Continental  Currency,  of  Pennsylvania,  from  i  shilling  to   5 

pounds,  1760-1776;  —  of  New  Jersey,  for  12  shillings,  1776; 
—  and  of  Bank  of  North  America,  for  3  pence,  and  one  nine- 
tieth of  a  dollar,  1789.     (9  pieces) 

682  Continental  Currency  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plan- 

tations, from  6  pence  to  30  shillings,  and  from  3  dollars  to 
20.  1 780-1 786.  Four  of  these  are  signed  by  Metcalf 
Bowler,  of  the  Stamp  Act  Congress.     (15  pieces) 

683  Continental  Currency  of  Virginia,  from  one-sixth  of  a  dollar 

to  200  dollars,  1777-1780;  of  Georgia,  3  pence  and  i  shil- 
ling and  6  pence,  1776;  of  South  Carolina,  8  dollars,  1776. 
(7  pieces.) 

684  Cot)PER,  J.  Fenimore,  Author,  a.  L  s.     i  page  4°  1847. 

685  Cooper,   Peter,   Merchant  and  Philanthropist,    /.    s.     i  page 

folio,  1859,  to  Henry  A.  Wise,  relative  to  a  Monument  to  the 
Pilgrims  at  Plymouth. 

686  Cooper,  Peter,  Daniel  D.  Tompkins,  J.  N.  Tyner,  E.  T.  Throop, 

Charles  Pinckney,  H.  A.  Wise,  John  Nelson,  Bushrod  Wash- 
ington, John  Sevier,  Duke  de  Bassano,  etc.  Portions  of  let- 
ters and  documents,  signed.  (14) 
686*Copi,EY,  John  Singleton,  Celebrated  Painter,  <?.  /.  in  3d  per- 
son. I  page  4°  1790.  Written  to  Boydell,  to  send  some 
paper,  "hopes  it  will  be  particularly  fine,  as  it  is  to  ascertain 
the  state  of  the  Chatham  and  Mr.  Bartolozzi  is  very  particu- 
lar." Very  interesting  in  allusion  to  his  famous  painting  of 
"Death  of  Chatham." 

687  CopPEE,    Henry,    President  of  Lehigh  College,  J.    P.  Durbin, 

President  of  Dickinson  College,  Wm.  Chauvenet  and  John  S. 
Hart,  Presidents  of  Colleges,  a.  I.  s.     t  page  4°  of  each.    (4) 

688  Corcoran,   \\'m.   W.,  Jay  Gould,  A.  J.  Drexel,  Bankers,  a.  /.  s. 

of  each.     (3) 

689  CoRwiN,  Thomas,  Secy,  of  'J'reasury,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  folio  and 

address,  1833. 


CATALOGUE,  39 

690  CoRWiN,  Thomas,  a.  l.  s.     2  pages  4^^  and  address,  1832;  — 

Win.  H.  Crawford,  a.  /.  s.     3    pages  4°   182 1,   Secretaries  of 
Treasury.     (2) 

691  Cox,   J.    I),   and  Caleb  B.    Smith,  a.  i.  s,     i  page   4°  of  each. 

Secretaries  of  Interior.     (2) 
C92  Cox,  J.   I),  and  Jacob  Thompson,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  of  each. 
Secretaries  of  Interior.     (2) 

693  Crampton,   Sir  John   F.,   English   Diplomatist  and  Statesman, 

a.  I.  s.     3  pages  folio,  1855. 

694  Crawford,  Wm.  II.,  Secy,  of   War  and  Treasury,  Acting  Vice 

President,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1822. 

695  Crkswell,   J.  A.   J.,    Horatio   King,   T.   O.   Howe   and  N.  K. 

Hall,  Post  Masters  General,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (4) 

696  Crittenden,  John  J.,  Atty-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1838. 

697  Crittenden,  J.    J.,    Reverdy  Johnson  and  Caleb  Cushing,  At- 

torneys General,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (3) 
O98  Criitenden,  John  J.  and  John  M.  Berrien,  a.  1.  s.     4°  of  each. 
Attorneys  General.     (2) 

699  Crittenden,  John  J.  and  J.  M.  Berrien,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  4°  of 

each.     Attorneys  General.     (2) 

700  Crockett,  David,  Pioneer  and  Author,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1834. 

701  Cromwei-l,   Oliver,   Louis   XIV.,  XV.,    Capt.  Marryat,    Tom. 

Moore,  Madame  de  Genlis.  etc.     Portraits.     8°.     (10) 

702  Crowninshield,  B.  W.,  Secy,  of  Navy,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1839. 

703  Crowninshield,  B.  W.  and  M.  Dickerson,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

of  each.     Secretaries  of  Navy.     (2) 

704  Cruikshank,   George,   celebrated  Caricaturist,  a.  L  s.     i  page 

8°  and  address,  1843.     Very  fine. 

705  Curtis,  Geo.  Wm.,  Author  and  Editor,  a.  /.  s.     4  pages  8°  1869. 

706  Curtis,  Geo.  Wm.,   Francis  Parkman,  Sam.  Adams  Drake,  H. 

M.  Alden  and  George  Gibbs,  Authors,  a.  /,  s,     2  pages  8°  of 
each.     (5) 

707  CuRWEN,    Samuel,   Loyalist,    "  Curwen's  letters,"  d,  d,  s.     1-2 

page  4°  1774. 

708  Cushing,  Caleb,  Atty-General,  a,  I.  s,     2  pages  4°  1853. 

709  Cushing,   Caleb  and  Geo.   Bancroft,   Cabinet  Officers;  S.  S. 

Cox  and  Robert  C.  Schenck,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  8°  of  each.     (4) 

710  Cushing,  Caleb,  and  J.  J.  Crittenden,  a.  I.  s.   i  page  4°  of  each. 

Attorneys  General     (2) 

711  Cushing,    Caleb,   and  Reverdy  Johnson,  «-./.  j.      4°  of  each. 

Attorneys  General.    (2) 

712  CusHMAN,  Charlotte,  Actress,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8° 

713  Custis,  George  W,  P.,  Grandson  of  Mrs.  Washington,  a.  I.  s.   2 

pages  4°  and  address,  1850,  to  Henry  A.  Wise. 


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40  CATALOGUE. 

714  CusTis,  George  W.  P.,  Grandson  of    Mrs.  Washington,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°  and  address,  1857,  with  autograph  manuscript,  8 
pages  4°,  "  Memoir  of  Gen.  Henry  Lee."     (2) 

715  r^ADE,  Major  Francis   L.,  killed   in  "Dade's   Massacre," 
Ic/     Florida  War,  1835  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1834.    Very  scarce. 

716  Daoijesseau,  Henri  F.,  Chancellor  of  France,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages 

4"  1 7 14.     Fine  and  rare. 

717  Dahlgren,  Mrs.  M.  V.,  Widow  of  Admiral  Dahlgren,  Author, 

a.  /.  s,  2  pages  8°  ;  —  Myra  Clark  Gaines,  Widow  of  Gen. 
E.  P.,  a.  I.  s.     I  page  8°  1863.     (2) 

718  Dallas,  A.  J.,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  a.  I.  s,    i  page  4°  1814. 

719  Dallas,  A.  J.,  John  Sherman,  Wm.   P.   Fessenden,  Alexander 

Hamilton,  Oliver  Wolcott,  C.  J.  Folger,  etc.,  Secretaries  of 
Treasury,  /,  s.     4°  of  each.     (9) 

720  Dallas,  George  M.,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.    i  page  4°  1845. 

721  Dana,  R.  H.  Jr.      "Two   Years  before  the  Mast,"  a.  I.  s.      i 

page  8°  1849  ;  —  B.  F.  French,  Historian,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4° 

and  address,  1852  ;  —  E.  Bailey,  Author,  a.  «/.  s.  i  page  4° 
1823.     (3) 

722  Daniel,  P,  V.,  Judge  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  a.  L  s.  2  pages  4 

and  address,  1843. 

723  David,  Jean   P.,   Celebrated    Sculptor,  a.  I.  s.      1  page  folio, 

1828. 

724  Davis,  Jefiferson,  J.  H.  Eaton,  R.  T.  Lincoln,  Geo.  W.  McCrary, 

C.  M.  Conrad,  W.  W.  Belknap,  etc.,  Secretaries  of  War, 
/.  s.     4°  of  each.     (8) 

725  Davis,  John  W.,  Speaker  of  House,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1840. 

726  Davis,  M.  L.,  Author  of  "  Memoirs  of  Burr,"  T.  L.  McKenney, 

"  Tour  of  the  Lakes,"  etc.,  Frederick  Law  Olmsted,  and  J. 
R.  Brodhead,  Historian  of  New  York,  a.  I.  s.    4.^  of  each.  (4) 

727  Dawes,    Rufus,   Poet,   a.  I.  s.      3   pages  8°   1857; — J.  D.  B. 

De  Bow,  "  De  Bow's  Review,"  a.  I.  s.    i  page  8'^  1855.    (2) 

728  Day,   Jeremiah,  President  Yale   College,  a.  I.  s.      2   pages  4 

1842;  —  T.  W.  Woolsey,  President  Yale  College,  <?./.  J.  i 
page  8'     (2) 

729  Dayton,  Jonathan,  Rev.  M.  Cutler,  J.  S.  Hobart,  H.   Hamlin, 

B.  F.  Butler,  John  Neal,  A.  Gallatin,  George  Bancroft,  S.  S. 
Cox,  G.  S.  Boutwell,  Z.  Chandler,  Horace  Mann,  S.  Meredith, 
etc.     Addresses  of  letters  franked.     (23) 

730  Dayton,   Wm.   L.,  Autograph   manuscript.      Speech  in  U.  S. 

Senate,  on  Oregon,  1844.     68  pages  4° 

731  Decatur,    Susan,    Widow   of    Commodore    Stephen   Decatur, 

a.  I.  s.  4  pages  4°  1835.  Very  interesting,  about  her  hus- 
band's services. 


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CATALOGUE.  41 

732  Di'.CRF.s.  Denis,  French  Admiral,  d.  s.     i   page  folio.     3  lines 

autoj^rapii,  1S02. 

733  Dkcres,  Denis,  French  Admiral,  /.  s.     i  page  folio,  181 2. 

734  Dkcrks,  Denis,  Admiral,  Minister  of  Marine,  under  Napoleon, 

17.  I.  s.  I  page  folio,  1S03,  to  the  Captain  General  of  Louis- 
iana. 

735  Deki)  in  French.     Folio,  1567,  on  vellum. 

736  De  Foe,  Daniel,  Beranger,  Admirals    Kempenfelt,  Hawkes,  St. 

Vincent,  William  IV,  etc.     Portraits.     8°     (9) 

737  Deciraxd,  p.  p.  F.,  Lieut-Gov.,  Wm.  Gray,  Theodore  Lyman, 

Mayor  of  Poston,  Wm.  Palfrey,  Thomas  H.  Perkins,  founder 
of  Hlind  Asylum,  R.  Derby,  Robert  G.  Shaw.  4°  letter  of 
each.     (7) 

738  De  Kai.k,  IJaron,  Petitions,  signed  by  his  children,  to  the  U.  S. 

Government  for  arrears  of  pay  for  his  Revolutionary  ser- 
vices.    (3) 

739  Delahorde,  General,     Distinguished  under  Napoleon,  a.  I.  s, 

I  page  4°  1S04. 

740  Delacroix,  Eugene,     Celebrated  painter,  a.  I.  s.     i   page  8° 

and  address. 

741  Delano,  Columbus,  Secretary  of   Interior,  a.  I.  s.     i   page  4° 

1846. 

742  Delaplaine,  Joseph.     Artist  and  author,  "  Lives  and  Portraits 

of  Distinguished  Americans,"  a.  /.  s.  i  page  4°  and  ad- 
dress, 18 1 7. 

742*Delille,  Jacques,  Celebrated  French  Poet,  a.  l.     With  auto- 
graph poem.     3  pages  4°     "  La  chanson  du  Saule."     Rare. 

743  De  Long,  George  W.     Commander  of   the  "  Jeanette  "  in  the 

Pennett  Expedition  to  the  Arctic,  a.  d.  s.  1-2  page  8°  1873. 
Naval  order. 

744  Denkson,  Charles  W.,     Poet.      Autograph   Poem  signed.      2 

pnges  8°.  "  Washington's  Birthday  Ode."  J.  K.  Casey,  Poet, 
Autograph  Poem,  signed.  3  pages  4°  "  Cadets  of  the 
Rock."     (2) 

745  Desnoyers,   Jules,      Historian   and    Geologist,    and    Joseph 

Michaud,  Historian  and  Poet,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8°  and  ad- 
dress of  each.     (2) 

^^46  D'Estrades,  Godefroi,  Count,  Marshal  of  France,  statesman, 
a.  I.  s.  3  pages  4°  and  address,  with  seals  and  silk,  1654. 
Very  fine  and  scarce. 

747  D'EsTREEs,  Victor   Marie,  Duke,     Marshal  of  France,  /.  s.     2 

pages  4°  1692.     Fine  and  rare. 

748  D'EsTREES,  Victor   Marie,    Duke,     French  Admiral,  and  Mar- 

shal, /.  s.     3  pages  4°  1692.     Scarce. 

749  De  Tocqueville,  Alexis,     "  Democracy  in  America,"  a. /.  j.    i 
page  8°  and  address. 


42  CATALOGUE 

750  De  Vere,  Scheie,  and  R.  Shelton  MacKenzie,  Authors,  a.  I.  s. 

8°  of  each.     (2) 

751  Dewey,   C,    Botanist,   Professor  Rochester   University,   Rev. 

Spencer  H.  Cone,  R.  R.  Guriy,  A.  1*.  Edwards,  clergymen, 
a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (4) 

752  Dexter,  Timothy,  "  Lord,"  Eccentric  merchant,  li.  s.     i  page 

4°  1791- 

753  Dexter,  Lord  Timothy,  Eccentric  merchant,  f/.  s.     1  page  4' 

1793.     Scarce. 

754  Dickerson,  Mahlon,   Secretary  of  Navy,  a.  /.  s.     2   pages  4° 

and  address,  1846,  to  Commodore  Wilkes. 

755  Dickens,  Charles.     Novelist,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8°,  "  Office  of  All 

the  Year  Round,  1862."     Writes  of  David  Copperfield,  etc, 

756  Dickens,  Charles.     Novelist,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8°  1843. 

757  Dickens,  Charles.     Novelist,  a.  I.  s.     Portion  of,  1-2   page  S° 

1842. 

758  Diplomatic  Correspondence.     Letters  (/.  j.)  of  the   Duke  de 

Bassano,  Secretary  to  Napnleon,  and  other  French  statesmen 
to  A.  Gallatin,  Crawford,  Rives,  and  other  U.  S.  Ministers, 
Folio,  1813-1832,     (23) 

759  Disraeli,  Benjamin,     Lord  Beaconsfield.     English  statesman, 

a.  1.  s.     4  pages  8°  1844.     Very  fine. 

760  District  of  Columbia.     Letters  and  documents  relating  to,  the 

larger  portion  prior  to  1830.     (78) 

761  Dix,  Dorothea  L.,     Philanthropist,      Mrs.  J.   A.   Logan,   Mrs, 

Fish,  Mrs.  Sherman,  Mrs.  Reverdy  Johnson,  Mrs.  Timothy 
Dwight,  etc.     Celebrated  Women,  a.  I.  s.  of  each.     (12) 

762  Dix,  Dorothea  L.,  Mary  H.  Schoolcraft,  Mrs.  Harrison  Gray 

Otis,  Emma  Janes,  Charlotte  B.  Wise,  Anna  E.  Carroll,  Jan- 
ette  Taylor  (niece  of  Paul  Jones),  etc.  Authors.  Letter 
of  each.     (18) 

763  Dix,  John  A.,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  Governor  of  New  York, 

a,  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1847. 

764  Dixon,  W.  Hepworth,  English  author,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°. 

765  Document.     Signed  by  the  U.  S.  Senate.     2   pages   folio,   to 

retain  M.  Titcomb  in  the  document  room.  Signed  by  Sum- 
ner, H.  Wilson,  Hamlin,  John  Sherman,  Anthony,  O.  W 
Morton,  W.  P.  Fessenden,  Geo.  H.  Williams,  Alex.  Ramsay. 
S.  Cameron,  T.  O.  Howe,  Z.  Chandler,  Wm.  Sprague,  T.  F. 
Bayard,  Matt.  H.  Carpenter,  A.  G.  Thurman,  etc.  53 
names. 

766  Documents,  of  various  dates  and  sizes,  signed   by  Danl.  Car- 

roll, Commodores  Bainbridge,  Porter,  Morris,  W..  C.  Perry, 
C.  Carroll,  B.  Livingston,  L.  Cheves,  Ben.  Stoddert,  J. 
M.  Porter,  A.  T.  Stewart,  George  Croghan,  T.  Macdonough, 
etc.     (210) 


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CATALOGUE.  43 


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767  Donr.E,  Mary  A.,  "  Gail  Hamilton,"  Author,   a.  l.  s.   3  pages  8° 

1875;  —  Julia  C  Fletcher,  Novelist,  a.  I,  s,  4  pages  8" 
1874.     (2) 

768  DoMGLASS,  Stephen  A.,  Statesman,  a.  l.  s.     2  pages   8°    1857. 

Scarce. 

769  DiJur.LASS,  S.  A.,  Wm.  L.  Marcy,  H.  B.  Anthony,  Jesse  Grant, 

Jesse  D.  Bright,  S.  \V.  Whitaker,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each     (9) 

770  Downing,  A.  J.     Horticulturist  and  Editor,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4 

1852. 

771  Downing,  A.  J.,  Horticulturist  and  Editor,   a.  I.  s.     2  pages,  4° 

1852  ;  — Donn  Piatt,  Joseph  Gales,  Prof.  W.  B.  Maclay,  Duff 
Green,  etc.,  Editors  and  .Authors.     4'  letter  of  each.     (12) 

772  "  Downing  Major  Jack,"  Charles  A.  Davis,  a.  I.  s.     4°  5  pages 

and  7  pages,  1847-48-49.  From  Mexico  and  Washington, 
with  letter  relating  to  the  writer.     (3) 

773  Drake,  Sam.  Adams,  Francis  Parkman,  and  John  Hay,  Auth- 

ors, a.  I.  s.      I  page  8°  of  each.     (3) 

774  Drake,  Samuel  G.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1837  ;  —  Caleb  Atwaten 

a.  I.  s.     I    page  folio,   1831  ;  —  Francis   Parkman,    /.  s.      2 
pages  8°     Historians.     (3) 

775  Drew,  Thos.  R.,  Pres.,  William   and  Mary's   College,    George 

Junkins  David  >[cConaughy,  Prests.  of  Washington  College, 
B.  S.  Ewell,  Pres.  William  and  Mary's,  S.  Maupin,  Pres.  U. 
of  Va.,  etc.,  a.  L  s.  of  each.     (7) 

776  DuANE,  Wm.,  Pa.,  journalist,  Matthew  Carey,  Francis  Lieber, 

Dr.  W.  T.  G.  Morton,  Commodore  Shufelt,  J.  W.  Forney,  E. 
G.  Squier,  etc.     8°  letter  of  each.     (10) 

777  DuANE,  Wm.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1830;  —  Nathan 

Sargent,  "  Oliver  Old  School,"  John  W.  Forney,  John  C. 
Rivers,  George  Bancroft,  etc.,  Editors  and  Authors.  4°  let- 
ter of  each.     (12) 

778  Dubois,  Antoine,   Baron,   French    Surgeon,   a.  d.  s.     i  pa-je  4' 

1828  ;  —  B.  Pigne,  French  Surgeon,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°     (2) 
m  DuBourg,  L.  G.,  Catholic  Bishop  of  New  Orleans,    a.  I.  s.     2 
pages,  4°  1815;  —  John  Hughes,  Archbishop  of   New  York, 
/.  s.     I  page  4°  1859.     (2) 

Jo  DucHATEL,  Charles,  and  Count  Louis  Mold,  French  Statesmen, 
a.  I.  s.     I    page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

781  Duckworth,  Sir  J.  T.,  English  Admiral,  </.  J-.   i  page  folio.  1804. 

782  Ducornet,  Caisar,  Celebrated  Historical  Painter,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

8"  and  address.      1846. 
7183  Ducos,  Roger,  Third  Consul  with  Napoleon,  Peer  of   France, 

'd.  s.  with  4  lines  autograph.     1  page  folio.     1795. 
784  Duel.    Correspondence  relative  to   a  duel   between    Roger  A. 
Pryor,  and  John  F.  Potter,     i860.     (17) 


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44  CATALOGUE. 

785  DuER,  Wm.  A.,  and   Charles  King,    Presidents   of   Columbia 

College,  a.  I.  s,     4°  of  each.     (2) 

786  DuFFERiN,  Lord,  Gov-Gen.  of  Canada,  t/.  s.   1  page  folio.    1872. 

787  DuFOUR,  George  Joseph,  French  General,  distinguished  for  his 

services  against  the  Prusians,  a.  /.  s.     3  pages  4".     1800. 

788  DuGANNE,  A.  J.  H.,   Author,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8"  1S62  ;— T.  S, 

Arthur,  Author,  d.  I.  s.     3  pages  8°     1861.     (2) 

789  Dumas,   Alexander,    French   Novelist,  <i.  /.  s.     in    English,     i 

page  8°. 

790  Dumas,  Alexander,  French  Novelist,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°. 

791  DuNGLisoN,  Dr.  Robley,  Author  of   Medical    Dictionary,    Dr. 

J.  K.  Mitchell,  Dr.  Paul  P.  Goddard,  and  Dr.  'J'.  C.  James, 
celebrated  Philadelphia  Doctors,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (4) 

792  DuNSTER,  Henry,  President  of  Harvard  College.       Manuscript 

relative  to  his  Genealogy,  by  Isaiah  Dunster,  and  Rev.  John 
Mellen.     2  pages  folio. 

793  DupiN,  Andre,  M.  J.  J.,  Distinguished  French  Jurist  and  States- 

man, a.  I.  s.     x-2  page  4°  i860. 

794  DupiN,  Charles,  Baron,  Mathematician   and  Statesman,  a.  L  s. 

2  pages  4°  1824.     Scarce. 

795  DupiN,  Charles,  Baron,  Mathematician  and  Author,  and  H.  P, 

Gambey,  French  Engineer.     4°  letter  of  each.     (2) 

796  Duponceau,  Peter  S.,  Philologist  and  Jurist,  T.  R.  Beck,  Au- 

thor, a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

797  Duponceau,  Peter  S.,  William  Drayton  ard  David  Paul  Brown, 

Distinguished  Jurists,  a.  /.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address  of 
each.     (3) 

798  DuQUESNK,    Marquis,    Bushrod  Washington,    Admiral    Porter, 

F.  E.  Spinner,  J.  Winchester,  George  Francis  Train,  Duke  de 
Bassano,  Alex.  Dimitry,  etc.  Portions  of  letters  and  docu- 
ments, signed.     (15) 

799  DuRivAGE,  F.  A.  and  M.  M.  Ballou,  Authors  and  Editors,  a.  I.  s. 

1  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

800  DussEK,  Jan  Ladislas,  Bohemian  Pianist  and  Composer,  a.  l.  s. 

2  pages  4°  and  address,  1797.     Scarce. 

801  Duval,  Gabriel,  Judge  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  /.  s.     1  page  folio 

and  address  franked,  1804. 

802  DuvcKiNCK,  E.  A.,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address  ;  —  S.  Austin 

AUibone,  a.  L  s.  3  pages  4°  1856,  Authors  of  Literary 
Cyclopa;dias.     (2) 

803  DwiGHT,  Rev.  Timothy,  President  of    Yale  College,  a.  d.  s.     1 

page  folio,  18 16. 


CATALOGUE.  45 

804  /ni  ASTERN  iNniANS.     "  An  Accompt  of  the  Time  nnd  Kx- 
\J     pense  of  the  Gentlemen  who  attended  his  Excellency  the 

Cloveinor  at  the  Interview  with  the  Eastern  Indians  of  Fal- 
mouth, in  Casco  l!ay,  1732."  2  pai^es  folio,  with  3  other 
documents  each  i  pa'^e  folio.  Sir  Win.  Pepperell's  bill,  etc., 
all  relating  to  tliis  interview.     (7) 

805  Eatdn,  J.  H.,  Secretary  of  War,  <!.  /.  s,     i  page  4°  and  address, 

1819. 

806  Eatox,  J.  H.,  and  Simon  Cameron,  Secretaries  of  War,  a.  /.  s. 

I  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

807  Eaton,  John  H,,  Lewis  Cass,  Simon   Cameron  and   Alexander 

Ramsay.  Secretaries  of  War,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (4) 
80S  Enii'OKs  and  Journalists,  American,  of  various  dates  and  locali- 
ties.    Letters.     (140) 

809  Emkrsox,    George    15.,    John   PLay,    Donn     Piatt,    John     Boyle 

O'Reilly,  and  Ed.  G.  Parker,  Authors,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  8"  of 
each.     (5) 

810  Emerson,  Ralph  \Valdo,  Author,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8^  1864. 

811  Enoi-and,  John,  Catholic  Bishop  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  a.  I.  s.    i 

page  4°  1840. 

812  ExfiLAND,  John,  Catholic  Bishop  of  Charleston.      Manuscript 

Address  delivered  at  Franklin  College,  Athens,  Ga.,  1840. 
30  pages  folio,  with  one  page  autograph,  and  signed. 

813  Enci.ish  Authors  and  Statesmen  of  various  dates.   Miscellaneous 

small  letters  of.     (63) 

814  English,  Thos.   Dunn,   Poet,  "  Ben  Bolt,"  a.  1.  s.      2  pages  4° 

1856. 

815  Envelopes,  and  Addresses  of  Letters  franked.    James  K.  Polk, 

James  A.  Garfield,  Roscoe  Conkling,  Gen.  J.  B.  Gordon,  H. 
\V.  Beecher,  A.  Gallatin,  T.  H.  Iknton,  Lord  Melbourne,  D. 
E.  Sickles,  J.  Forsyth,  F.  T.  Frelinghuysen,  W.  P.  i^Langum, 
(i.  V.  Fox,  F.  P.  Blair,  Sir  Ed.  Thornton,  etc.     (23) 

816  Erickson,  John,  Inventor  of  the  "  Monitor,"  a.  1.  s.    2  pages  4 

1858. 

817  Espy,  James  P.,  Metereologist,  Y.  R.  Hassler,  Founder  of  U.  S. 

Coast  Survey,  S.  F.  Baird,  Joseph  Henry,  Cleveland  Abbe, 
John  Eaton,  Scientists.     4°  letter  of  each.     (6) 

J8i8  Essex  County,  Mass.  Letters  and  documents  relating  to. 
Signed  by  Nathan  Dane,  Stephen  Higginson,  Wni.  Gray, 
Joseph  Story  and  others.     (38) 

I819  Eus'iis,  William,  Secv.  of  War,  Gov.  of  ]\hiss.,  a.  1,  s.  i  page 
folio,  1818. 

ho  Fat.stis,  William,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4"  1812  ;  ^ —  Aicxander  Ramsay, 
a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4'  1846.     Secretaries  uf  Wai.     (2) 


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46  CATALOGUE. 

821  EvARTs,  Jeremiah,  <i. /.  s.     10  pages  4°  1827.     Signed  also  by 

Wm.  Reed,  Leonard  Woods,  Sam.  Hubbard  and  Warren  Kay, 
as  the  Prudential  (!onunittee  of  the  American  board,  to  S.  L. 
Southard,  Secy,  of  Navy,  concerning  tlie  conduct  of  "  Jack" 
Percival  of  the  U.  S.  Ship  "Dolphin,"  in  the  Sandwich  Islands. 

822  EvARTs,  Jeremiah,  Lawyer  and  Editor,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4°  1827. 

Fine. 

823  Everett,  Alexander  H.,  Statesman,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  182 1. 

824  Ever'tt,  Edward,  Orator  and  Statesman,  a./,  s.     g pages  folio. 

1826.     On  the  subject  of  Canals. 

825  Everett,   Edward,   Secy,   of   State,   Gov.  of   M.iss.,  a.  I.  s.     2 

pages  4°  1843. 

826  Everett,  Edward  and  John  M.  Clayton,   a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each. 

Secretaries  of  State.     (2) 

827  Everett,  Edward,  Orator  and  Statesman,  a.  J.  s.     2  pages  4° 

1818.  Portrait;  —  A.  H.  Everett,  Diplomatist,  a.  I.  s.  i 
page  4°  and  address,  1846.     (2) 

828  T**AC-SI MILES.     "Autographs  of  Royal,  noble,  learned  and 
\       remarkable    Personages   in  English  History."     15  plates. 

Folio,  with  52  pages  of  printed  text,  explanatory,  by  J.  13. 
Nichols  and  Son,  London,  1829. 

829  Fac-simiees  of  the  death  warrant  of  Charles  I.  of  England,  (3)  ; 

and  of  the  death  warrant  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scotts,  (3) ;  and 
of  the  signatures  of  the  Royal  Family  and  the  Nobility,  1822. 
Large  folio.     (8) 

830  Fac-similes,  many  of  them  of   important  foreign  historical  let- 

ters and  documents,  various  in  size,  date  and  locality.    (145) 

831  Faneuil,  Benjamin,  Boston  merchant,  father  of  Peter  Faneuil, 

a.  I.  s.   I  page  folio  and  address,  1690,  in  French.    Very  scarce. 

832  Farley,  Harriet,  Editor  of  "Lowell  Offering,"  a.  I.  s.     3  pages 

8°  and  address,  1849. 

833  F'armer,  John,  and  Samuel  G.  Drake,   Antiquaries  and  histori- 

ans, a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

834  Faustin  I.,  Empress  of  Hayti,  Joseph  Kent,  W.  H.  Bissell,   D. 

D.  Porter,  E.  Gerry,  E.  G.  Squier,  John  Higginson,  P.  S.  Gil- 
more,  Walter  Browne,  Marbois,  etc.     Portions  of   letters  and 
documents,  signed.     (14) 
83s  F'eatherstonhaugh,  G.  W.,  Author  and  Statesman,  a.  I.  s.     2 
pages  4°  1820. 

FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT,  ADMINISTRATIONS  OF. 

836  Washington,  George,  (First  Administration,)  President,  Signa- 
ture ;  —  John  Adams,  Vice  President,  /.  s.  1  page  4°  1801  ; 
—  Thomas  Jefferson,  Secy,  of  State,  </.  s.  on  vellum,     i  page 


CATALOGUE.  47 

'FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT,  ETC.    Continued. 

folio,  1807,  aiui  a.  I.  wilh  initials,  i  page  4"  ; — Edmund 
Randolph,  Secy,  of  State,  Atty-Gen.,  a,  I.  s.     i  pajje  4"  1780  ; 

—  Timothy  rickerin<^.  Secy,  of  State.  War  and  I'ost  Master 
General,  /.  s,  i  paj^e  4°  1797,  and  a  Commission  sij^ned  as 
Post  Master  General,  1792; — Ale.x.  Hamilton,  Secy,  of 
Treasury, /.  J.  3  pages  4"  and  address  franked,  1791  ;  — 
Oliver'  U'olcott,  Secy,  of  Treasury,  /.  s.  i  page  4'  and  ad- 
dress, 1793  ;  —  Henry  Knox,  Secy,  of  War,  li.  s.  i  page  4° 
1794;  —  James  McHenry,  Secy,  of  War,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4° 
1799;  —  Joseph  Habersham,  Post  Master  General,  a.  I.  s. 
1-2  page  4"  1795; — Charles  Lee,  Atty-Gen.,  a.  </.  s.  2 
pages  folio,  1810,  (injured)  ;  —  Jonathan  'rrumbull.  Speaker, 
a.  t/.  s.  I  page  4°  1799; — Jonathan  Dayton,  Speaker,  </.  i'. 
I  page  4°  18 1 7.  The  Senate  and  House,  including  speci- 
mens of  Jonathan  Williams,  T.  T.  Tucker,  S.  Smith,  Sam. 
Hollen,  Samuel  A.  Otis,  'I'heodoric  Pland,  Daniel  Carroll, 
John  Langdon,  Pierce  Ikitler,  Rufus  King,  Jas.  Monroe,  Kd. 
Livingston,  Andrew  Jackson,  Wm.  Irvine,  Chauncey  Good- 
rich, R.  G.  Harper,  G.  Duval,  Elias  Houdinot,  R.  13.  Lee, 
Nathaniel  Macon,  Pen.  Hawkins,  Caleb  Strong,  R.  Stockton, 
A.  Gallatin,  Chas.  Carroll  of  Carrollton,  Aaron  Purr,  etc. 
Altogether  (77) 

837  Adams,  John  (Second  Administration),  Pres.,  /.  s.  i  page  4° 
1799;  —  Thomas  Jefferson,  Vice-Pres.,  a. /.  s.  1  page  4° 
1822;  —  Tim.  Pickering,  Sec.  of  State,  /.  s.  2  pages, 
folio,  and  address,  1795  ;  —  John  Marshall,  Sec.  of  State,  /.  s. 
I  page  4°  1800;  —  ()liver  Wolcott  and  Saml.  Dexter,  Secre- 
taries of  Treasury,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  James  Mc- 
Henry, Sec.  of  War,  Address  of  letter  franked ;  —  Ben. 
Stoddert,  Sec.  of  Navy,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  1805  ;  —  Joseph 
Habersham,  P.  M.  Gen.,  a.  d.  s.  1-2  page  4"  1779;  —  Chas. 
Lee,  Atty.  Gen.,  a.  I.  s.  12  page  4°  181 1; — Theophilus 
Parsons,  Atty.  Gen.,  d.  s.  2  page  4°  1791  ;  —  Jona.  Dayton, 
Speaker,  d.  s.  i  page  4°  1791.  The  Senate  and  House,  in- 
cluding specimens  of  names,  such  as,  Nathl.  Macon, 
Pen.  Huger,  H.  G.  Otis,  S.  S.  Wilde,  R.  D.  Spaight,  Jonas 
Piatt,  S.  A.  Otis,  John  Armstrong,  G.  Christie,  John  Pre  , 
Gen.  H.  Lee,  A.  Gallatin,  R.  (}.  Harper,  Isaac  Parker,  Th  j. 
Pinckney,  Ed.  Randolph,  Wm.  Smith,  Sam.  Smith,  P.  P. 
Key,  etc.     Altogether  (60) 

J38  Jefferson,  Thomas  (Third  Administration),  Pres.,  a.  I.  s.  i 
page  4°  1808;  —  Aaron  Purr,  Vice-Pres.,  a.  l.  s.     i  page  4°  ; 

—  George  Clinton,  Vice-Pres.,  a.  l.  s.     2   pages   4°    1810;  — 

—  James  Madison,  Sec.  of  State,  /.  s.  2  pages  4°  1S05  ;  —  Al- 
bert Gallatin,  Sec.  of  Treasury,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  1806;  — 
Henry  Dearborn,  Sec.  of  War,  </. /.  j.  i  page  4°  1812  ;  — 
Ben.  Stoddert,  Sec.  of  Navy,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  1786  ;  —  Rob- 
ert Smith,  Sec.  of  Navy  and  Atty.  Gen.,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1808; 


4S  C  A  T  A  L  O  G  U  E. 

FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT,  ETC.     Continuid. 

—  (lideon  (iran^LT,  1'.  M.  (Jen., /.  j.  i  piKC  4°  1S04;  — 
Levi  Lincoln,  .\lty.  Clcn.,  a,  /.,  in  ,^fl  person,  i  pi^e  4° 
180 1  ;  —  John  IliL'cKcnrid^o,  lU  /.,  in  3(1  pcr.son,  11  paj;o  4"; 

—  Ca;.sar  A.  koclncy,  .\lty.  (Icn.,  it. /.  s.     2   pajjes  4°   1813; 

—  Natlil.  .Macon,  <i. /.  .f.  i  page  4°  and  Joscpli  \\.  Varnum, 
(/.  s.  I'oiiion  of,  Speakers.  'I'lie  Senate  and  House,  in- 
cluding specimens  of  such  n;imes  as,  Nick.  Van  Dyke,  Joseph 
Story,  Josiah  (Juincy,  Edward  Lluyd.  G.  Duval,  Richard  M. 
Johnson,  Jona.  Dayton,  S.  A.  Otis,  J.  A.  Hayard,  J.  P.  Van 
Ness,  G.  .\1.  'i'roup,  J.  Montgomery,  W'm.  Kiistis,  1'.  H,  Key, 
John  I'ope,  Aaron  Ogden,  Win.  H.  Crawford,  J.  (^.  Adams, 
lien.  'Tallniadge,  J.  Dawson,  S.  Smith,  De  Witt  Clinton, 
Pierce  lUitler,  John  .\dair,  Thos.  I-owndes,  T.  M.  Randolph, 
John  Cotton  Smith,  etc.     Altogether  (154) 

839  Madison,  James  (Fourth   yVdministration),    Pres.,  /.  s.     i    page 

folio,  1S17  ;  —  CiCfTge  Clinton,  Vice-1'res.,  a.  /.  s.  \  page  4' 
and  address,  franked  ;  —  10ll)ridge  Gerry,  Vice-1'res.,  </.  s.  i 
page  4"  1791  ;  —  John  Gaillard,  Acting  Vice-1'res.,  after 
Gerry's  death, /.  .f.  i  page  4"  iSii; — Robert  Smith,  Sec. 
of  State,  ^/.  ,c  1  page  4"  1.S09  ;  —  James  Monrtje,  Sec.  of 
State, /.  .f.  I  page  folio,  1812;  —  Albert  Gallatin,  Sec.  of 
Treas. ,(?./.  J.  i  page  4°  and  address,  franked,  180S;  — 
Geo.  W.  Campbell,  Sec.  of  Treas.,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  1814;  — 
A.  J.  Dallas,  Sec.  of  Treas.,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4^  and  address, 
franked,  1816;  —  W'm.  Kustis  and  John  Armstrong,  Secy's 
of  War.  /.  s.  I  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  John  Armstrong,  a.  I.  s, 
I  page  8^ ;  — W'm.  M.  Crawford,  Sec.  of  War,  a,  I.  s.  3  pages 
4°  1815  ;  —  Jas.  Monroe,  Sec.  of  War,  /.  jt.     2  pages  4°  1815; 

—  Paul  Hamilton,  W'm.  Jones,  and  iJenj.  W.  Crowninshield, 
Secy's  of  Navy,  /.  jr.  1  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  Gideon  Granger, 
P.  M.  Gen.,  I,  s.  3  pages  4'^  181 1;  —  R.J.  Meigs,  P.  M. 
Gen.,  a.  d.  s.  i  p;ige  4"  1816  ;  —  Ca:sar  A.  Rodney  and  W'ni. 
Pinkney,  Attys.  Gen.,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  Richard 
Rush,   Atty-Gen.,  /.  .f.     i  page  4"  and  address,  franked,  1812; 

—  Jos.  IJ.  Varnum,  Speaker,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address, 
1818;  —  Langdon   Clieves,  Speaker,  a.  d.  s.    i  page  4°  1814; 

—  Henry  Clay,  Speaker,  d.  s.  1  page  folio,  as  Speaker, 
1812. 

The  Senate  and  House,  including  specimens  of  such  names 
as,  Josiah  (^uincy,  A.  Ward,  C.  A.  WicklitTe,  H.  Middletoii, 
P.  B.  Key,  Sam.  A.  Otis,  W'm.  Gaston,  S.  L.  Mitchell,  Geo, 
M.  Bibb,  (i.  M.  Troup,  Langdon  Cheves,  P.  Van  Cortlandt, 
Jas.  Barbour,  P.  i*.  JSarbour,  John  Sergeant,  Richard  M.  John- 
son, David  Diigget,  John  Pope,  Rufus  King,  etc.  Altogether 
(261)     The  Executive  and  Cabinet  complete. 

840  Monroe,  James  (Fifth  Administration),  Pres.,  a.  I.  s..     2  pages 

4°  1819,  and/,  s.     I  page  4°  1821  ;  —  Daniel    D.  Tompkins, 


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CATALOGUE. 


49 


VEDERAL  GOVERNMENT,  ETC.    Continued. 

Vice-I'rcs.,  u.  I.  s.  i  page  4"  1.S15  ;  —  John  (J|uincy  Adams, 
Sec.  (if  St.ite.  /.  .r.  i  p,ij,a'  folif),  and  address,  182 1  ;  —  Win. 
H.  Crawford,  Sec.  of  Ircas.,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  1821 ; —  Isaac 
Sliclliy,  Sec.  of  War,  a.  /.  s.  2  pajjes  4''  and  address,  1825  ; 
—  Ceo.  Craliarn,  hec.  of  War,  ti. /.  s.  i  pajje  4''  1817;  — 
John  C.  (allioim,  Sec.  of  War,  ^/.  .r.  i  pa|.;e  4'  1821;  — 
Sam.  L.  Southard,  Sec.  of  Navy,  ii.  /.  s.  i  pai;e  4°  and  ad- 
dress, iS.'S  ;  —  1!.  W.  Crowninshield,  John  Rogers,  and  Smith 
Tlionipson,  Secys.  of  Navy,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  K.  J. 
Meigs,  I*.  M.  den.,  (/.  </.  s.  1  page  4^  1819;  —  John  McLean, 
P.  M.  Cicn.,  r/. /. -r.  i  page  folio,  1814;  —  Wm.  Wirt  and 
Riciiard  Rush,  Attys.  (len.,  <?.  /.  s.  1  page  4°  of  each  ;  — 
Henry  Chiy,  John  W.  'I'aylor  and  P.  P.  Harbour,  Speakers, 
a.  I.  s.  I  page  4"  of  each.  'Ihe  Senate  and  House,  alto- 
gether (313)  The  E.xecutive  and  Cabinet  complete. 
Adams,  John  Quincy,  (Sixth  Administration,)  President  a. 
I.  s.  I  page  4"  1832;  —  John  C.  Callioun,  Vice  President,  a. 
I.  s  I  page  4°  1842  ;  —  Henry  Clay,  Secretary  of  State,  a.  /. 
s.  I  page  4"  1835  ; —  Richard  Rush,  Secretary  of  Treasury, 
a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4"  and  address,  1834;  —  Peter  P.  Porter, 
Secretary  of  War,  r?.  /.  s.  \  page  4°  and  address,  1829;  — 
James  iJarbour,  Secretary  of  War,  /.  s.  2  pages  4°  1826  ;  — 
Samuel  L.  Southard.  Secretary  of  Navy,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  1828. 
John  McLean,  Postmaster  Ceneral,  a.  I,  s.  1  page  4°  and 
address,  184  r ;  —  Wm.  Wirt,  Atty.  General  a.  I.  s.  1  page  4" 
1824,  —  Andrew  Stevenson  and  John  W.  Taylor.  Speakers, 
(I.  I.  s.  I  page  4°  of  each;  —  The  Senate  and  House,  alto- 
gether (275).     The  Executive  and  Cabinet  complete. 

842  Jackson,  Andrew,  (Seventh  Administration.)  President,  a.  I. 
in  3d  person,  2  pages  4^  183 1,  and  /.  s.  \  page  4°  1830;  — 
John  ('.  Calhoun,  Vice  President,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  1825;  — 
Hugh  L.  White,  acting  Vice  President,  after  the  resignation 
of  Calhoun,  a.  /.  s.  i  page  4^^  and  address,  1831;  —  M. 
Van  Huren,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  8°  1830;  —  M. 
Van  Ikiren,  Secretary  of  State,  <?.  /.  s.  i  page  4°  1831,  and 
(/./.in  3d  person  i  page  4°  1829;  —  Edward  Livingston, 
and  Louis  McLane,  Secretaries  of  State,  a,  I.  s.  i  page  4° 
of  each  ;  —  John  Forsyth,  Secretary  of  State,  /.  s,  i  page  4° 
1835;  —  Levi  Woodbury,  R.  B.  Taney,  and  S.  D.  Ingham, 
Secretaries  of  Treasury,  /.  s.  4°  of  each  ;  —  Louis  McLane, 
Secretary  of  Treasury,  a.  /.  s.  2  pages  8°  1819; — Wm.  J. 
Duane,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  a,  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address, 
1838  ;  — John  H.  Eaton,  Lewis  Cass,  an(d  P.  F.  Butler,  Secre- 
taries of  War,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  Levi  Woodbury, 
Secretary  of  Navy,  a.  d.  s.  2  pages  4°  1834  ;  —  John  Branch, 
and  M.  Dickerson,  Secretaries  of  Navy,  /.  s.  1  page  4°  of 
each  ;  — Wm.  T.  Barry,  and  Amos  Kendall,  Postmasters  Gen- 
eral, a.  L  s.     I  page  4°  of  each;  —  John  M.  Berrien,  Attorney 


so  CATALOGUE. 

FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT,  ETC.    Continued. 

General,  a,  I.  s.  i  page  4°  185 1  ;  —  R.  B.  Taney,  Attor- 
ney General,  a.  d.  s.  i  page  4°  ;  —  James  K.  Polk,  Speaker, 
a.  l.  in  third  person,  1  page  4*;  —  A.  Stevenson,  and  H, 
Hubbard,  Speakers,  a.  1.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each;  —  John 
Bell,  Speaker,  a.  s.  1  page  8°  1841  ;  —  The  Senate  and 
House,  altogether  (423).  The  Executive  and  Cabinet  com- 
plete. 

843  Van  Buren,  Martin,  (Eighth  Administration),  President,  cr.  I.  in 

third    person,    and   /.    s.    each    i    page    4°  ;  —  Richard    M. 
Johnson,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     1   page  4°   and    address, 
1847  ;  —  John  Forsyth,  Secretary  of  State,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4° 
1814;  —  Levi  Woodbury,  rr.  /.  in  third  person,  and  /.  s.     i 
page  4°  each  ;  —  f  oel  Poinsett,  Secretary  of  War,  a.  I.  s.    2 
pages   4°   and   address,  1837;  —  M.    Dickerson,    and  J.    K. 
Paulding,  Secretaries  of  Navy,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each;  — 
Amos  Kendall  and  John  M.  Niles,  Postmasters  Generals,  a.n 
/.  .$•.  4°  of  each. —  Felix  Grundy,  Attorney  General,  I.  s.    i 
page  4°  1835  ;  —  H.  D.  Gilpin,  Attorney  General,  a.  L  s.    i 
page  4°   1865;  —  B.  F.    Butler,  Attorney  General,  d.   s.    i| 
page  4°   1836;  —  James  K.  Polk,  Speaker,  /.  s.     i  page  4' 
1834; —  R.  M.  T.  Hunter,  Speaker,  a.  L  s.    2  pages  4°   1857.1 
The  Senate  and  House,  altogether  (350).  The  Executive  andl 
Cabinet  complete. 

844  Harrison,  Wm.  H.  (Ninth  Administration)  President,  d.  s.    i\ 

pages  4°  ;  —  John  Tyler,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4' 
and  address,  1818,  —  Daniel  Webster,  Secretary  of  State,  a.\ 
L  s.  2  pages  8°  1849  ;  —  Thomas  Ewing,  Secretary  of  Treas-[ 
ury,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  1830  ;  —  John  Bell,  Secretary  of  War,j 
a.  I.  s.  2  pages  8°  ;  —  George  E.  Badger,  Secretary  of  NavyJ 
a.  I.  s.  I  page  4°  1858  ; —  Francis  Granger,  Postmaster  Gen-I 
eral,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4"  1836  ;  —  John  J.  Crittenden,  Attorneyj 
General,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4°  1842  ;  —  John  White,  SpeakerT 
/.  s.  I  page  4°  1841,  signed  also  by  Lynn  Boyd,  and  Johnj 
Pope.  The  Senate  and  House,  altogether  (291).  The  Exej 
cutive  and  Cabinet  complete. 

845  Tyler,  John,  (Tenth  Administration),  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  pagel 

4*  and  address,  1855,  and  a.  I.  2  pages  4°  1843  ;  —  Samuel 
L.  Southard  and  W.  P.  Mangum,  acting  Vice  Presidents,  a.\\ 
s.  I  page  4°  of  each;  —  Daniel  Webster,  Secy,  of  State, /.J 
I  page  4°  1842  ;  —  H.  S.  Legare,  Secy,  of  State,  (T.  /.  s.  il 
page  4°  1842  ;  —  A.  P.  Upshur,  Secy,  of  State  and  Navy,  rt.| 
d.  s.  3  pages  4°  1841  ;  —  J.  C.  Calhoun,  Secy,  of  State,  /.  si 
I  page  4°  1818;  —  Geo.  M.  Bibb  and  W.  Forward,  Secys.  oil 
Treasury,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address  of  each  :  —  ThoniasI 
Ewing,  Secy,  of  Treasury,  1.  s.  i  page  4°  1850; — J.  CT 
Spencer,  Secy,  of  Treasury,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4°  and  address! 
1837  ;  —  John  Bell,  Secy,  of  War,  d.  s.  i  page  folio.  Signei 
also  by  Benton,  Hamlin,  Bright,  Seward,  Douglass,  Cass; -I 


CATALOGUE. 


SI 


FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT,  ETC.    Continued. 

J.  M.  Porter  and  John  C.  Spencer,  Sec'ys.  of  War,  /.  s.  2 
pages  4°  of  each  ;  —  John  McLean  and  Winfield  Scott,  Sec'ys 
of  War,  /.  s.  of  each.  4°  and  8°  ;  —  Wm.  Wilkins,  Secy,  of 
War,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  8°  1856  ;  — Geo.  E.  Badger,  T.  W. 
Gilmer  and  David  Henshaw,  Secy's,  of  Navy,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of 
each;  —  A.  P.  Upshur,  Secy,  of  Navy,  a. /.  s.  i  page  8° 
1842  ;  —  John  Y.  NLison,  Secy,  of  Navy,  /.s.  1  page  4°  1847. 
Signed  also  by  AL  C.  Perry; — Francis  Granger  and  Chas.  A. 
WicklilTe,  Post  Master  Generals,  /i.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each  ; 
J.  J.  Crittenden,  John  Y.  ^Lason  and  John  Nelson,  Attys-Gen., 
a.  I.  s.  I  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  H.  S.  Legarc,  Atty-Gen.,  a.  /. 
in  3d  person,  i  page  8°;  —  John  W.  Jones,  and  Geo.  W. 
Hopkins,  Speakers,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  John  White, 
Speaker,  /.  s.  \  page  4°.  Signed  also  by  Lynn  Jioyd  and 
John  Pope.  The  Senate  and  House,  altogether,  (399)  The 
Executive  and  Cabinet  complete. 

^46  Polk,  James  K.,  (Eleventh    Administration,)  President,  a.  I.  s. 
I    page   4°    1848;  —  Geo.    M.   Dallas,  Vice  President,  </./.  j. 

1  page  4°  1849;  —  Jas.  Ikichanan,  Secy,  of  State, /.  J.  i 
page  4°    1848;  —  Robert  J.  Walker,   Secy,  of  Treasury, /.  j. 

2  pages  4°  1846;  —  Wm.  L.  Marcy,  Secy,  of  War,  /.  s.  2 
pages  4°  1855  ; — John  Y.  Mason,  and  Geo.  Bancroft,  Secy's 
of  Navy,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each;  —  Cave  Johnson,  P.  M. 
General,  a. /.  s.  i  page  4°  1853;  —  John  Y.  Mason,  Atty- 
Gen.,  /.  s.  I  page  4'^  and  a./.s.  (initials,)  2  pages  4° ;  — 
Nathan  Clifford  and  J.  Toucey,  Attorneys-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.  i 
page  4°  of  each;  —  Armisted  Ihirt  and  Robert  C.  Winthrop, 
Speakers,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each ;  —  John  W.  Davis, 
Speaker,  /.  s.  i  page  4°.  The  Senate  and  House,  altogeth-^r, 
(368)     The  Executive  and  Cabinet  complete. 

^47  Taylor,  Zachary,  (Twelfth  Administration,)  President,  /.  s.  i 
page  4°  1848;  —  M.  Fillmore,  Vice  President, /.  j.  x  page 
folio,  1852  ; — J.  M.  Clayton,   Secy,   of  State,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

].  4."    1838;  —  W.    M.    Meredith,   Secy,   of  'I'reasury,  <?. /.  J.      i 

page  4"  1852;  —  Wm.  13.  Preston,  Secy,  of  Navy, /.  j.  and 
(?./.  .f.  (initials,)  each  1  page  4°;  —  Thomas  Ewing,  Secy, 
of  Interior,  /.  s.  2  pages  4°  1850;  —  Jacob  Collamer,  P.  M. 
Gen.,  /.  s.  I  page  4"  1857  ; — Reverdy  Johnson,  Atty-Gen., 
,4.  (I.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  1850;  —  Howell  Cobb,  Speaker,  <z. /.  s.     i 

f  page  8°  1857.     The  Senate  and  llouse,  altogether,  (239) 

^8  Fillmore,  Millard,  (Thirteenth  Administration),  President, 
a.  I.  s.  I  page  8'  1871,  and  /.  s.  i  page  4"  1859  ;  —  Wm.  R. 
King,  Vice  President,  (/.  /.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address,  1841  ; 
—  J.  M.  Clayton  and  E.  Everett,  Secretaries  of  State,  a.  I.  s. 
8°  of  each  ;  —  Daniel  Webster,  Secretary  of  State,  /.  s.  2 
pages  folio,  1852;  —  Thos.  Corwin,  Secretary  of  Treasury, 
<i,  I.  s,     2  pages  4"^  1852  ;  —  C.  M.  Conrad,  Secretary  of  War, 


S»  CATALOGUE. 

FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT,  ETC.    Continued. 

a.  I.  s.  I  page  4°;  —  Winfield  Scott,  Secretary  of  War,  a.  I.  s. 
(initials),  i  page  4°;  —  W.  B.  Preston  and  J.  P.  Kennedy, 
Secretaries  of  Navy,  <r.  /.  s.  i  page  4°  of  eacli  ;  —  W'm.  A. 
Graham,  Secretary  of  Navy, /.  J.  i  page  4°;  —  A.  H.  H, 
Stuart  and  T.  Ewing,  Secretaries  of  Interior,  /.  s.  1  page  4' 
of  each  ;  — T.  M.  T.  McKennan,  Secretary  of  Interior,  a.  I.  j, 
I  page  4°  1839  ;  —  J.  A.  Pearce,  Secretary  of  Interior,  a.  I.  .s. 
1  page  8°  i860;  — Jacob  Collanier,  Postmaster  General, a. /. ^, 
I  page  4°  1861  ;  —  N.  K.  Hall,  Postmaster  General,  a.  I.  s.  i 
page  8°  1872; — S.  D.  Hubbard,  Postmaster  General,  ^/.  j-, 
I  page  4°  1848;  —  Reverdy  Johnson  and  J.  J.  Crittenden, 
Attorneys  General,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each  ;  —  Speakers,  Lynn 
Boyd  and  and  R.  C.  VVinthrop,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each.  ;  —  Howell 
Cobb,  a.  L  s.  i  page  8°  1856.  The  Senate  and  House, 
altogether.     (316) 

849  Pierce,  Franklin,  (Fourteenth  Administration),  President,  a.  I.  s. 

1  page  4°  1856,  and  /.  s.  i  page  folio,  1856  ;  —  Wm.  R,  King, 
Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.  i  page  4"  and  address,  1837  ;  —  Jesse 
D.  Bright,  Acting  Vice  President  after  death  of  King,  a.  I.  s. 

2  pages  8°  1858;  —  I).  R.Atchison,  Acting  Vice   President,! 
a.  I.  s.       I  page  4°  1844;  —  William  L.  Marcy,  Secretary  of 
State,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4*^  and  address,  1837  ;  —  James  Guth- 
rie, Secretary  of  Treasury,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1855  ;  —  Jefferson  I 
Davis,    Secretary  of  War,  a.  1.  s.       i  page  8°  i860  ;  —  J.  C, 
Dobbin,  Secretary  of  Navy,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1854;  —  Robt. 
McClelland,  Secretary  of  Interior,  a.  1.  s.    i  page  4°  1843;  —  ! 
James    Campbell,    Postmaster   General,   a.  d.  s.       i   page  4" 
1845  o"  reverse,  an  a.  I.  s.  of  B.  H.  Brewster ; —  Caleb  Cush-I 
ing,  Attorney  General,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1858  ;  —  Speakers, 
Lynn  Boyd  and  N.  P.  Banks,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.    The 
Senate  and   House,  altogether.     (332)     The  Executive  andj 
Cabinet  complete. 

850  Buchanan,  James,  (Fifteenth  Administration),  President,  a.Ls.\ 

2  pages  4°  1850;  —  J.  C.  Breckenridge,  Vice  President,  c. //.  j-. 
I  page  4°  i860; — Lewis  Cass  and  J.  S.  Black,   Secretaries 
of  State,  /.  s.     I  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  John  A.  Dix  and  P.  I',  I 
Thomas,  Secretaries  of  Treasury,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each  ;  —  How-j 
ell  Cobb,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  a.  I.  s.       i  page  8°;  —  JohnI 
B.  Floyd  and  J.  Holt,  Secretaries  of  War,  /.  s.      4°  of  each:l 

—  I.  Toucey,  Secretary  of  Navy,  /.  s.  1  page  4°  1858  ;— I 
Jacob  Thompson,  Secretary  of  Intfyior,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1858; 

—  Horatio  King  and  A.  V.  Brown,  Postmasters  General,! 
t7.  I.  s.  8°  of  each  ;  —  J.  Holt,  Postmaster  (Jeneral,  /.  .f.  folio,] 
i860  ;  —  E.  M.  Stanton,  Attorney  General,  a.  1/.  s.  1  page  4 
1862  ;  —  Jas.  L.  Orr  and  Wm.  Pennington,  Speakers,  a.  /.  s.\ 
of  each.  The  Senate  and  House,  altogether.  (306)  TlieJ 
Executive  and  Cabinet  complete. 


CATALOGUE.  53 

FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT,  ETC.    Continued. 

851  Lincoln,  Abraham  (Sixteenth  Administration'),  President,  a.  d.  s. 

I  page  folio  1863.  A  printed  liiil,  with  3  lines  autograph, 
and  signed,  "  1  would  like  to  give  the  son  ot  my  old  friend, 
Col.  Baker,  one  of  the  vacnncies  created  by  this  Act ;  will  the 
Com.  Gen.  please  arrange  it  for  me.  A.  Lincoln." —  H.  Ham- 
lin, Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.  i  page  4°  1862  ;  —  Andrew  John- 
son, Vice  President,  (/,  s.  i  page  4"  1856,  as  Governor  of 
Tennessee;  —  VVm.  H.  Seward,  Secretary  of  State, /.  j.  i 
page  4°  1865  ;  —  S.  P.  Chase  and  H.  Mc(Julloch,  Secretaries 
of  Treasury,  /.  s.  1  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  W.  P.  Fessenden, 
Secretary  of  Treasury,  a. /.  s.  2  pages  8°  1869;  —  E.  M. 
Stanton,  Secretary  of  War,  (7.  I.  i  page  4"  1862,  announcing 
the  news  of  the  surrender  of  Vicksburg;  —  Simon  Cameron, 
Secretary  of  War,  ^?. /.  j.  1  page  4"  1859;  —  Gid.  Welles, 
Secretary  of  Navy, /.  J.  2  pages  4"  iSb2;^-C.  Ji.  Smith, 
Secretary  of  Interior,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  1861  ;  —  J.  P.  Usher, 
Secretary  of  Interior,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  1864 ;  —  M.  Blair,  Post- 
master General,  a.  1.  s.  i  page  8"  1855  ;  —  Wm.  Dcnnison, 
Postmaster  General,  /.  s,  i  page  4°  1S77  ;  —  Ed.  ISates,  At- 
torney General,  <r.  I.  s.  i  page  8°  1861  ;  —  Speakers,  G.  A. 
Grow  and  Schuyler  Colfa.x,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each.  The 
Senate  and  Hou.se,  altogether.    (318) 

852  Johnson,  Andrew,  (Seventeenth  Administration,)  President,  /. 

s.  I  page  4°  1857;  —  Lafayette  S.  Foster,  acting  Vice  Pres- 
ident, iX.  I.  s.  2  pages  8°  1872  ;  —  J5.  F.  Wade,  acting  Vice 
President, /.  J.  i  page  8°  18G5;  —  Wm.  H.  Seward,  Secre- 
tary of  State, /.  j.  2  pages  4°  1868; — H.  McCuUoch,  Sec- 
retary of  Treasury, /.  j'.  i  page  4°  1869;  —  General  U.  S. 
Grant,  Secretary  War  ad  i/iteritn,  a.  I.  s.  portion  of,  1-2  page 
4°;  —  E.  M.  Stanton  and  J.  M.  Schofield,  Secretaries  of 
War, /.  JT.  I  page  4°  of  each;  —  L.  Thomas,  Secretary  of 
War,  a.  /.  s.  i  page  4°  1868  ;  —  Gideon  Welles,  Secretary  of 
Navy,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  1869;  —  J.  P.  Usher,  Jas.  Harlan,  and 
O.  H.  Browning,  Secretaries  of  Interior,/..?.  4°  of  each; 
—  Wm.  Dennison,  and  A.  W.  Randall,  P.  M.  Generals,  /.  s. 
4°  of  each; — Wm.  M.  Evarts  and  O.  H.  Browning,  Attorneys 
General,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  8°  of  each;  —  H.  Stanberry,  At- 
torney General,/,  s.  2  pages  4°  1867;  —  Schuyler  Colfax 
and  Theodore  M.  Pomeroy,  Speakers,  a.  1.  s.  i  page  8°  of 
each.     The  Senate  and  House,  altogether.     (370) 

853  Grant,  U.  S.  (Eighteenth  Administration.)   President,  /.  c       2 
pages  folio    1877  ;  — Scluiyter  Ciilfax,  Vice   President.  </.  /.  s. 

1  page  8"  1872  ; —  Henry  Wilson,  Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.  1 
page  4°   1865;  —  E.    B.    Washluirn,   Secretary  of  State,    /.  .f. 

2  pages  4°  1871;  —  H.  Fish,  Secretary  of  State,  <?./.  .*-.  2 
pages  8°  1879  ; —  B.  H.  ISristow  and  (J.  S.  Boutwell,  Secreta- 
ries of  Treasury,  /.  s.    1  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  W.  .\.  Richardson, 


54  CATALOGUE. 

FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT,  ETC.    Continued. 

Secretary  of  Treasury,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8°  1875;  —  L.  M. 
Morrill,  Secretary  of  Treasury, /.  j.  i  page  8°  1876; — W. 
T.  Sherman,  J.  M.  Schotield,  J.  D.  Cameron,  and  A.  Taft, 
Secretaries  of  War,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  John  A.  Raw- 
lins, Secretary  of  War,  /.  s.  2  pages  4°  1869  ;  —  W.  W.  Bel- 
knap, Secretary  of  War,  <?.  /.  s.  i  page  8°  1S72  ;  — Geo.  M. 
Roljeson,  Secretary  of  Navy, /.  J.  i  page  8°  1874;  —  J.  D, 
Cox,  Z.  Chandler,  and  C.  Delano,  Secretaries  of  Interior,  /.s. 
I  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  Marshal   Jewell,  P.  M.  General,  a.  I.  s. 

1  page  4°  ;  —  J.  A.  J.  Cresswell,  J.  W.  Marshall,  and  J.  N. 
Tyner,  P.  M.  Generals,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each ;  —  E.  R. 
Hoar,  and  E.  Pierrepont,  Attorneys  General,  a.  I.  s.  1  page 
8"  of  each  ;  —  Geo.  H.  Williams  and  A.  Taft,  Attorneys  Gen- 
eral, /.  s.  4°  of  each  ;  —  J.  G.  lilaine.  Speaker,  (/.  /.  s.  (ini- 
tials, with  frank),   i  page  4°;  —  M.  C.  Kerr,  Speaker,  a,  I.  s. 

2  pages  8°     The  Senate  and  House,  altogether.     (810) 

854  Hayks,  R.    B.   (Nineteenth  Administration),  President,   a.  I.  s. 

1  page  8°  1865  ;  —  \N'm.  A.  Wheeler,  Vice  President,  /.  s.  i 
page  4°  1878;  —  \Vm.  M.  Evarts,  Secretary  of  State,  /.  s.  2 
pages  4°  1879  ;  —  John  Sherman,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  /.  s. 

2  pages  4°  1879;  —  Geo.  W.  McCrary,  and  Alex  Ramsay, 
Secretaries  of  \\'ar,  /.  s,  4"  of  each  ;  —  N.  Goff,  Jr.,  and  R. 
W.  Thompson,  Secretaries  of  Navy,  /.  s.  1  page  4°  of  each ; 
—  Carl  Shurz,  Secretary  of  Interior,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  1879;  — 
David  M.  Key,  P.  M.  General,  /.  s.  1  page  4°  1877  ;  — Chas. 
Devens,  Attorney  General,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  1878;  —  S.  J. 
Randall,  Speaker,  /.  s.  i  page  4"  188 1.  The  Senate  and 
House,  altogether.     (324) 

855  Garfield,  James  A.   (Twentieth    Administration,)  President, 

a.  L  s.  I  page  8°  1873;  —  C.  A.  Arthur,  Vice  President, 
a.  I.  s.  I  page  8"  v,-ith  envelope  addressed  in  autograph  ;  — 
Jas.  G.  Blaine,  Secretary  of  State,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8°  and  a. 
I.  s.  (initials),  i  page  8° ;  —  Wm.  Windom,  Secretary  of 
Treasury,  /.  s.  i  page  8°  1881  ; —  R.  T.  Lincoln,  Secretary 
of  War,  I.  s.  I  page  4"  1881  ;  —  Wm.  H.  Hunt,  Secretary  of 
Navy, /.  i-.  2  pages  4°  1882;  —  S.  J.  Kirkwood,  Secretary 
Interior,  I.  s.  i  page  4°  1881; — Thos.  L.  James,  P.  M. 
General,  <?./.  J.  2  page  8°  188 1  ; — J.  W.  Keifer,  Speaker, 
a.  I.  s.  1  page  8°  1877.  The  Senate  and  House,  altogether 
(198.) 

856  Arthur,  C.  A.  (Twenty-First  Administration,)  President,  /.  s. 

I  page  folio,  1883  ;  —  Thos.  P.  Bayard,  acting  Vice  President, 
a.  I.  s.  I  page  8'^  1869; — David  Davis  and  (Jeo.  F.  Ed- 
munds, acting  Vice  Presidents,  /.  .r.  of  each  ;  — J.  G.  Blaine, 
Secretary  of  State, " ^7, /.  ,c.  1  page  8'^; — F,  'I',  l-relinghuy- 
sen,  Secretary  of  State,  /.  s.  3  pages  8°  1884;  —  K.  D.  Mor- 
gan, and  Wm.  Windom,   Secretaries  of  Treasury,  a.  /.  s.     i 


CATALOGUE.  55 

FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT,  ETC.      Continued. 

page  8°  of  each ;  —  C.J.  Folger,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  /.  s- 
I  page  4°  1883  ; — Robert  T.  Lincoln,  Secretary  of  War,  /.  s- 
I  page  4°  1884;  —  \\m.  E.  Chandler,  Secretary  of  Navv,  /.  s- 
1  page  4°  1884;  —  H.  M.  Teller,  Secretary  of  Interior,  /.  s. 
I  page  4°  1883;  —  S.  J.  Kirkwood,  Secretary  of  Interior, 
a.  d.  s.  I  page  4°  ;  —  'I'homas  L.  James,  T.  O.  Howe,  and 
W.  Q.  Gresham,  P.  M.  Cienerals,  /.  s.  4°  of  each;— B.  H. 
Brewster,  Attorney  General, /.  j.  i  page  4°  1882;  —  J.  W. 
Keifer,  Speaker,  (7.  I.  i  page  8°  1884; — J.  G.  Carlisle, 
Speaker,  (/.  /.,  in  3d  person,  1-2  page  4°  The  Senate  and 
House,  altogether.     (443.) 


o 


857  P'elton,  Cornelius  C,    Horace  IVLann,  and   Benjamin  Abbott, 

Presidents  of  Colleges,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

858  Fenton,  Robert,  d.  s.    i  page  folio  162  i.   Receipt  to  the  Treas- 

urer General  of  England  for  his  quarter's  allowance. 

859  Fernig,  Count  de.  Lottery  ticket  signed,     i  page  4°  with  por- 

trait, 1844. 

860  Fekratri,  Cardinal,  ('ommission  signed,     i   page  folio  1847, 

with  letter  relating  to  same.     (2) 

861  Fessendex,  Thomas  G.,  Poet  and  author,  a.  1.  s.     2   pages  4 

1830. 

862  Fessenden.  Thomas  G.,  Poet  and  author,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4° 

1822. 

863  Fessenden,  William  P.,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  «.  /.  s.     2  pages 

4°  1866. 

864  Fessenden,  William    P.,   George   S.   Boutwell,  John   Sherman, 

and  Wm.  Windom,  Secretaries  of  the  Treasury,  cr.  /.  s.     8° 
of  each.     (4) 

865  Field,  Cyrus  W.,   Chieffprojector  of  ocean  telegraph,   /.  s.     i 

page  4°  1870. 

866  Fields,  James  T.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s,     2  pages  8°  1848;  —  B.  J.  Los- 

sing,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1866.     (2) 

867  Fields,  James  T.,   Parke    Benjamin   and   S.   Austin  AUibone, 

Authors,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  of  each,     (3) 

868  Fields,  Mrs.  James  T.,  Mrs.  Wood,  "  Florence  Lee,"  Charlotte 

B.  Everett,  Authors,  a.  1.  s.     8^  of  each.     (3) 

869  Field,  Kate,  Author,  and  V.  C.  Woodhull,  "  Broker,"  a.  1.  s.     i 

page  8°  of  each.     (2) 

870  Fife,  Earl  of,  English  statesman.     Autograph  address  of  letter 

franked,  1833.     Portrait. 

871  Fillmore,  Millard,  President,  a.  1.  s.     1  page  4°  1842. 

872  Fillmore,  Millard,  and   Franklin  Pierce,  Presidents,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  8°  of  each.     (2) 


'7/ 


56  CATALOGUE. 

873  Fish,  Hainilton,   Secretary  of  State,  Governor  of  New  York, 

a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  1855. 

874  Fish,    Hamilton,   and   Edward    Everett,    a.  1.  s.     4"  of   each. 

Secretaries  of  State.     (2) 

875  FiTZ-C'larence  G.,  F>arl  of   Munster,  eldest  son  of  William  IV. 

by  Mrs.  Jordan,  a.  I.  s.  3  pages  4°  and  address,  franked. 
1829. 

876  Fix,  Theodore,  Swiss  economist,  a. /.  s.     i  page  8°    1844;  — 

F.  A.  M.  Mignet,  French  Historian,  a.  /.,  in  3d  person,  i 
page  8°  1846.     (2) 

877  Flacg,  Edmund,  C.  Edward  S.  Lester,    H.  C.  Murphy,  l^rantz 

Mayer,  C.  J.  Ingersoll,  W'm.  Willis,  Historical  writers,  a.  I.  s, 
8°  of  each.     (6) 

878  Floren'ck,  Thomas  B.,  John  W.  Forney,  Joseph  Gales,  Jr.,  J. 

S.  Skinner,  Charles  G.  Greene,  and  Nathaniel  Greene,  a.  l.s. 
4°  of  each.     (6) 

879  Foix,  Bernard  de,  et  de  la  Vallette,  General  of  France,  Gov- 

ernor of  JJurgundy,  d.  s.     i  page  folio  1656,  on  vellum, 

880  FoLc.ER,  Charles  J.,  Albert  Gallatin,  W.  Forward,  A.  Hamilton, 

Oliver  Wolcott,  etc..  Secretaries  of  Treasury,  /.  s.  4°  of 
each.     (9) 

881  FoLSOM,  George,  and    Richard  Frothingham,  Jr.,    Historians, 

a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  and  address,  of  each.     (2) 

882  FoLSOM,  George,  and   Robert  Greenhow,  Historians,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  4°  1843,  of  each.     (2) 

883  Force,  Peter,  "  American  Archives,"  a.  1.  s.     i  page  folio,  and 

address,  1828.     Fine. 

884  Force,  Peter,  Matthew  Carey,  F,  R,  Hassler,  Journalists,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

885  P'oRi),    Thomas,    Gov.    of,    and    author  of    History  of  Illinois; 

Thomas  Swann,  T.  W,  Ligon  and  J.  G.  Chapman,  Govs,  of 
Maryland;  J.  Hamilton,  Gov.  of  South  Carolina;  H.  S. 
Lane,  Gov.  of  Indiana,  etc.,  a.  1.  s.  4°  of  each.     (8) 

886  Forrest,  Edwin,  Tragedian,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1845. 

887  Forsvth,  John,  Secy,  of  State,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address, 

1818. 

888  Forsyth,  John  and  Edward  Everett,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each. 

Secretaries  of  State.     (2) 

889  FouguiER-Tainville,  Antoine  Quentin.     One  of   the  most  atro- 

cious of  the  French  Jacobins.  Public  accuser  during  the  reign 
of  terror.  Guillotined  in  1795,  if.  s.  3  pages  4°  1794,  as 
public  accuser,  giving  a  list  of  84  persons  to  be  arrested  at 
that  date.     Very  rare. 

890  Fox,  H.  S.,  British  Minister,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1837  ;  —  J.  J. 

Flores,  President  of  Ecuador;  M.  Romero,  C.  York,  C.  de  la 
Barca,  A.  Burlingame,  A.  Dudley  Mann.,  etc.,  Diplomatists. 
4°  Letters.     (40) 


CATALOGUE.  57 

89 1  Fractioxal  Currency  of  the  United  States,  of  the  denominations 
of  3,  5,  10,  2^,  and  50  cents,  of  various  issues.  Uncirculated. 

(•7) 

892  lM<A\Kr.iy,  Kenjamin,  Jolin  Howard  Payne,  Lafayette,  John 
Adams,  \Vm.  Washington,  L.  A.  Godey,  etc.  Portraits. 
8^     (10) 

893  FREDEUtcK  William  III.  of  Prussia,  /.  s.  i  page  4°.  "Potsdam 
1801." 

894  Frklixghuvskx,  F.  T.,  Henry  Clay,  Wm.  L.  Marcy,  Lewis 
Cass,  H.  Fish,  etc.     Secretaries  of  State,  /.  s.  4°  of  each.  (8) 

895  Frkmmuil'vskn',  Theodore,  Statesman,  a.  /.  s.  i  page  4°  and 
address,  1834. 

896  French  Assignats,  of  various  denominations,  1791-92.  (5  pes.) 

897  Fren'ch,  I].  B.  Poet,  Autograph  Poem.  3  pages  4°  1857. 
"Reapers  and  Mowers,"  delivered  before  the  U.  S.  Agricul- 
tural Society,  Syracuse,  1857. 

898  Fre.vch  Republic.  Documents  of  an  official  character,  signed 
by  officers  of.     4°.     (8) 

899  French  Revolution.  Folio  documents,  signed  by  prominent 
officials  of  tiiat  period.     (5) 

900  Fken'ch  Statesmen,  Letters  of  Government  Officials  to  the 
various  U.  S.  Ministers  to  France,  from  18 10  to  1835.  Folio 
and  4°.     (39) 

)oi  FR(rrHiN(;HAM,  Richard,  and  Nahum  Capen,  Historians,  a.  I.  s. 

1  page    4"    of   each  ;  —  John  G.  Palfrey,  Historian,  /.  s.     i 
page  4°.     (3) 

)o2  FuM.ER,  Hiram,  Editor  of  N.Y.  Mirror;  Penj.  Rush,  C.  C.  Jew- 
ett,  J.  Q.  Adams,  John  S.  Partlett,  Editor  of  "  Albion,"  etc., 
a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (10) 

)03  Fuller,    S.  ALargaret,   (Countess  Ossoli,)  Author,  a.  I.  s.     3 

pages  S°  and  address.     Very  rare. 
J04  Fuller,  S.  i\Largaret,  (Countess  Ossoli,)  Author.     Autograph 

Manuscript.     15  pages   4°,  with  endorsement  of   it,  by  her 

brother. 

)05  Fulton,  Robert,  Inventor  of  Steam  Navigation,  a.  I.  s.  2 
pages  4°  18 14.  Interesting  letter  on  the  building  of  a  Steam 
frigate.     Portrait. 

^06   /TIADSDEX,  James,  Hugh  Nelson,  Jonathan  Russell,  James 
VJ     Monroe,    Wm.   C.   Rives,    Henry  C.  Murphy,    Henry  A. 
Wise,  H.  W.  Hilliard,  A.  C.  IJodge,  Charles  J.  Faulkner,  A. 
J.  Donelson,  etc.     U.  S.  Ministers  to  Foreign  Governments. 

2  to  4  pages  4°  letters  of  each.     (24) 

[07  Galnes,  Myra  Clark,  Wife  of  Gen.  E.  P.  Gaines,  a.  I.  s.  2 
pages  8°  1853. 


58 


CATALOGUE. 


908  Gales,   Joseph,   Jr.,   J.  S.    Skinner,   F.   P.  Blair,  J.  W.  Forney, 

Journalists,  a.  I.  s.  i  pa<j;e  4°  of  each;  —  John  C.  Rives, 
John  W'entworth  and  Charles  G.  Greene,  Editors.  2  pages 
4°.     Letters  of  each.     (7) 

909  G^iLr.AiiN,  Albert,  Secy,  of  Treasury,  a.  /.  s.     3   pages  4°  and 

address,  1826. 

910  Gallatin,  Albert,  d.  s.     1  pagefolio,  1809  ;  —  Thomas  Corwin, 

a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  1846.     Secretaries  of  Treasury.     (2) 

911  Gallatin,  Albert,  a.l.s.     2   pages  4°   1810;  —  Howell  Cobb, 

a.  /.  s.     I  page  4°  1845.     Secretaries  of  Treasury.     (2) 

912  Gallaudet,   Rev.  Thomas    H.,  Principal  of   Deaf  and  Dumb 

Asylum,  Hartford,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4"  and  address,  1831. 

913  Gallaudet,  T.  H.,    Principal  of   Deaf   and   Dumb   Asylum; 

Jeremiah  Day,  President  of  Yale;  Henry  S.  Wheaton,  Presi- 
dent of  Norwich  University;  A.  Partridge,  President  of 
Military  College,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (5) 

914  Gamwell,  W.,  James  D.  Dana,  N.  Cleveland,  C.  C,  Jewett,  A. 

Harkness,  B.  Silliman,  Jr.,  E.  N.  Horsford,  etc..  Professors 
in  Colleges,  a.  I.  s.  8°  of  each.     (11) 

915  Garfield,  James,  A.,  President,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  8°. 

916  Garfield,  James  A.,  President,  /.  s.     i  page  8°   1871  ;  —  T.  A. 

Hendricks,   Vice  President,  </.  /.  s.     1  page  8°;  —  Win.  A. 
Wheeler  and  H.  Hamlin.  Vice  Presidents,  /.  s.     1  page  8°  of  | 
each.     (4) 

917  Garfield,    James   A.,   James   Monroe,  James  Buchanan  and| 

Franklin  Pierce,  Presidents,  /.  s.  4°  of  each.     (4) 

918  Garland,  John.,  Brig-Gen.,  Distinguished  in  Mexican  War,  at| 

Cherebusco  and  Molino  del  Rey,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1843. 

919  Garrison,   Wm.    Lloyd,    Celebrated    Abolitionist,    a.    I.   s.    31 

pages  8°  1862.     Interesting  letter  relative  to  the  War. 

920  Genlis,  Madame  de.,  French  Author,  Governess  to  the  Orleans] 

Family,  a.  I.  s.     \  page  4°  and  address,  1810.     Portrait. 

921  George  UL  of  England,  d.  s.     2  pages  folio,  1785. 

922  George   \l\.   of   England,  d.  s.     3  pages  folio,  1801.     Signed  I 

also  by  the  Duke  of  Portland. 

923  George  IV.  of  England,  d.  s.     i  page  folio,  1812.     Signed  as  I 

Prince  Regent.     On  vellum. 

924  Giles,   Rev.  Henry,  Author  and  Lecturer,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

1846. 

925  GiLMAN,  John  Taylor,  J.  J.  Crittenden,  J.  L.  Orr,  Marshal  Jew! 

ell,  John  Higginson,  T.  W.  Ligon,  Fielding  Lewis,  Wm.  H. 
Crawford,  etc.     Portions  of   letters    and  documents,  signed | 

05) 

926  GiLMORE,   P.  S.,   Musician  and  Composer,  a.  /.  s.     3  pages  4" 

1871. 


CATALOGUE.  59 

927  Gii.Piv,  }[.  D.,  Atty-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1S3S, 
92S  GiRARi),  Stephen,  Merchant,  Founder  of  "  Girard  College," /.  J. 
I  page  ^  1818. 

929  GiRARi),  Stephen.  \\.  II.  Latrobe,  S.  A.  Douglass,   Arthur  Fan- 

ner, John  McLean,  Albert  Pike,  John  Higginson,  Francis 
Parknian,  Charles  Devens,  John  (ieddes,  John  Taylor,  etc. 
Portions  of  letters  and  documents,  signed,     (14) 

930  Glover,   John,  (iabriel  Duval,  James  Harron,  C.  Delano,  John 

Davis,  John  IJrooks,  Wm.  E.  Chandler,  Gen.  Henry  Lee,  W. 
H.  Seward,  S.  L.  Southard,  H.  F.  Hutler,  etc.  Signatures.  (20) 

931  GoiK,  Nathan,  Jr.,  Sam.  L.  Southard,  George  Bancroft  and  Wm. 

E.  Chandler,  Secretaries  of  Navy,  a.  I.  s.  8°  of  each.     (4) 

932  Goi.oviM,  Ivan,  Russian  author,  a.  l.s,     2  pages  4°   1855,  with 

a  printed  list  of  his  works. 

933  GoonRrcn,  S.  G.,  Author  "  Peter  Parley,"  a.  I.  s.      i  page    4° 
and  address. 

934  GoRK,  Mrs.  Catharine  F.,  E^nglish  Novelist,  Edward  Wm.  Lane, 
Oriental  Scholar,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  of  each.     (4) 

935  Gould,  Hannah  F.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1845. 

936  Goi'LO,  Hannah  F.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.   3  pages  4°  and  address,  1846. 
Fine. 

937  Gould,  Jay,  J.  J.  Astor,  Jay  Cooke,  Bankers,  a.  I.  s.  of  each.  (3) 


GOVERNORS  — COLONIAL  AND  STATE. 

938  AiKKN-,  Wm.,  John  Drayton,  R.  W.  Allston,  Pierce  M.  Butler, 
J.  Hamilton,  Governors  of  South  Carolina,  a.  I.  s,  4°  of 
each,     (s) 

939  Ar.sTON,  Joseph,  Governor  of  South  Carolina.  Commission 
signed.     1814. 

940  Andrew,  John  A.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  a.  l.  s.  2  pages 
S"  1864. 

941  Andrew,  John  A.,  Letters  to  Gardner  Tufts,  State  Agent  of 
Massachusetts,  on  matters  pertaining  to  soldiers,  and  military 
affairs,  l.s.,  1862  and  1863.     (11) 

I942  Andros,  Sir  Edmund,  Colonial  Governor  of  New  England,  New 
York,  Virginia,  Delaware,  and  Pennsylvania,  /.  s.  Small  por- 
tion of.     I  page  A^  to  the  Governor  of  Canada. 

43  ARMSiRONr,,  Samuel  T.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  a.  I.  s,  3 
pages  4°  1835. 

44  Baldwin,  Roger  S.,  John  Cotton  Smith,  H.  W.  Edwards,  Wm- 
A.  ]5uckingham,  and  G.  Tomlinson,  Governors  of  Connecticut, 
a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

J945  Banks,  N.  P.,  and  George  N.  Briggs,  Governors  of  Massachu- 
setts.    Commission  signed  of  each.     (2) 


6o  CATALOGUE. 

GOVERNORS  — COLONIAL  AND  STATE.     Continued. 

946  Barti-eti",  Josiah,    I'resiclciit   of    New    Hampshire.    Si<i;ner  f)f 

Declaration.    ( "oniniissioii  si^necl,  folio,  1792,  of  Samuel  Liv- 
ermore,  as  Senator.    On  velkiin. 

947  Belcher,  Jonathan,  Colonial  Governor  of  Massachusetts  and 

New  Jersey,  a.  d.  s.     1  pa<j;e  folio,  17 18. 

948  Belcher,  Jonathan,  Colonial  Governor  of    Massachusetts    and 

New  Jersey,  /.  s.     i  pa<^e  4'^  i73(J. 

949  Bell,   Samuel,    Henry  Hubbard,    Samuel    Dinsmore,    Ichabod 

Goodwin,  Frederick  Smyth  and  Nathaniel   Head,  Governors 
of  New  Hampshire,  a.  /.  s,     i  page  4°  of  each.     (6) 

950  Bellingham,  Richard,    Colonial    Governor   of    Massachusetts, 

under  First  Charter,  d.  s.     1-2  page  4'^  1654.    Signed  as  Gov- 
ernor.    Very  rare. 

951  Berkeley,  Sir  William,  Colonial  Governor  of  Virginia.    Oflicial 

document  signed,  folio,  1662.     Imperfect.     Rare. 

952  Bernard,  Francis,  Colonial   Governor   of    Massachusetts    and 

New  Jersey.     Commission  signed,  17C2. 

953  Berrien,   John    M.,  William  Schley,   George  R.  Gilmer,  G,  M. 

Troup,  W.  Lumpkin,  Governors  of  Georgia,  a.  /.  s.       1  page 
4°  of  each.     (5) 

954  BiOLER,  Wm.,   David   R.   Porter,  George  Wolf  and  J.    Miller. 

Governors  of  Pennsylvania     4°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

955  Bladen,  Thomas,  Colonial  Governor  of  Maryland,  t/.  s.     Folio 

1743,  with  fine  seal.     On  vellum. 

956  Bloomfield,  Joseph,  Governor  of  New  Jersey,  Officer  in  Revo- 

lution and  War  of  181 2,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4"  1S05. 

957  Blount,  Willie,  Wm.  Carroll,  John  Sevier,  W.  Truesdale,  R.  J, 

Meigs,  Governors  of  Tennessee.  Letters  and  documents.  (51 

958  Bonham,  M.  L.,  John  Drayton,  George  McDuffie,  J.  Hamilton, 

Goveraors  of  South  Carolina,  a.  1.  s.     4°  of  each.     (4) 

959  BouTWiiLL,  George  S.,  Levi   Lincoln,   W^m.  B.  Washburn,  and 

Joh.i  A.  Andrew,  Governors  of  Massachusetts.     4°  letters  of 
each.     (4) 

960  BowDOiN,   James,    Governor    of    Massachusetts,    Commission 

signed.     1786. 

961  BowDOiN,   James,     Governor    of    Massachusetts,    Commission 

signed.     1785.     Imperfect. 

962  Bragg,  Thomas,  Attorney    General  C.   S.   A.,   John   Branch, 

J.  Turner,   Edward   Stanley,   Governors  of  North   Carolina, 
4°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

963  Briggs,  George  N.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  a.  J.  s.     i  pa^e 

4°  1847. 

964  Brooke,  Robert,  Wm.   1).  Giles,  F.   H.    Pierpoint,  James  Mc 

Dowell,  J.  I'reston,  Governors  of  Virginia.     4°  letter  of  eacli. 
(5) 


CATALOGUE.  6i 

GOVERNORS,  —  rOLONIAL  AND  STATE,    Continued. 

965  Brooks,  J(jlin,    Governor    of     Massachusetts,    Revolutionary 

ofiicer,  <i.  I.  s.     2  pngcs  4"  iSiS. 

966  liui.i.otK.  Alexander  H.,  John  A.  Andrew,  Emory  Washlnirne, 

A.  H.  Rice,  and  H.  J.  (iardner,  CJovernors  of  Massachusetts, 
a./.s.     8^  of  each.     (5) 

967  15i'KNsrr>K,  A.  E.,  Henry  1?.  Anthony,  A.  II.  Littleficld,  W.  W. 

Hoppin,  S.  I'adelford,  and  H.   Lippit,  Governors  of  Rhode 
Island,  i7.  I.  s.     8"^  of  each.     (6) 

968  IkTi.K.R,  15.    F.,    Henry  J.   Gardner.  John    A.   Andrew,    A.    H. 

Rice,  and  Georije  S.  Itoutwell,  Governors  of  Massachsetts. 
8'  letter  of  each.     (5) 

969  Cam,,  Ricliard  K.,  Wm.  T.  Duval,  R.  R.  Reid,  Thomas  lirown, 

Governors  of  I'lorida,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (4) 

970  Calvert,  Charles,   Colonial   Governor  of    Maryland.     Oflicial 

document  sif;ncd  folio  1667,  on  vellum. 

971  Cass,  Lewis,  Governor  of  Miciiigan,  Cai)inet  Officer,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  iC  1825. 

972  Ci.AKi.ix,  Wm.,   John  A.  Andrew,  John  I).   Long;,  A.  M.  Rice, 

11.   J.    Gardner,   Governors  of   Massachusetts,  a.  I.  s.     8^^  of 
each.     (5) 

973  Ci.AiiujRNK,  Wm.  C.  C,  Governor  of  Louisiana,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

4^"  and  address,  1814. 

974  Ci.AV,  C.  C,  Gabriel  Moore,  A.  V.  Barley,  Wm.  W.  Bibb,  John 

(iayle.  Governors  of  .\lal)ama.    4°  letter  of  each.     (3) 

975  Ci.ii-iuRi),  Joiin  H.,  John  A.  Andrew,  A.  H.  Rice,  H.  J.  Gard- 

ner, etc..  Governors  of  Massachusetts.     S'"  letter  of  each.  (5) 

976  Clinton,  I)e  Witt,  Governor  of  New  York,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

and  address,  1825. 

977  Commissions.    Signed  by  George  N.  Briggs,  and  Levi  Lincoln, 

as  Governors  of  Massachusetts.     (2) 

978  Cri.i'Ki'KH,  Thomas,  Lord,  Colonial  Governor  of  Virginia.  Land 

Grant  signed,  folio,  1682.     Scarce. 

979  CuRTiN,  A.  G.,  Wm.  Findlay,  W.  F.  Packer,  P'.  R.  Shunk,  and 

John  W.  Geary,  Governors  of  Pennsylvania.     4°  letters  and 
documents.     (5) 

980  Davis,  Jefferson,  G.  C.  Brandon,  David  Holmes,  James  Whit- 

field,   T.    M.    Tucker,    Governors  of    Mississippi.     4°  letter 
of  each.     (5) 

981  Davis,  John,  John  Brooks,  John  A.  Andrew,  and  John  D.  Long, 

Governors  of  Massachusetts.     4°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

982  Di-.sHA,  Joscpii,  James  Clark,  Thomas   Metcalf,   L.   W.   Powell, 

J.    W.    Stevenson,    Governors    of    Kentucky,    a.  I.  s.     4''    of 
eacli.     (5) 
9S3   DicKKRsoN,  Philemon,  P.   1).  \'room,   William    I'cMuiington,   ('. 
S.   Olden,    etc.,    Governors   of    New    Jersey.      4"    letter   of 
each.     (5) 


69  CATALOGUE. 

GOVERNORS,-  COLONIAL  AND  STATE.    Continued. 

984  DiNSMOKK,  Siiinuel,   Henry  Ihibhartl,   Ichahod  rioodwin,  N.  n, 

Haker,  Nathaniel  ilead,  (lovernors  of  New  I lainpsliire,  a,  I.  s 
I  page  4    (jf  each.     (5; 

985  Duncan,  Thomas,  (lovernor  of  New  York  and  Sagadahoc,  /. 

s.  portion  of,  1-2  page  4°.      Rare. 

986  Dork,  Tlionias  \V'.,  (Jovernur  of  Rhode  Island.  "  Dorr's  Rebel- 

lion," <r.  I.  s.     I  page  4"  1841. 

987  Dorv,  James  D.,  W'm.  A.    Harston,  N.   I'.  Tallmadge,   Nelson 

J)ewey,  (Governors  of  Winconsin,  4''  letter  of  each.     (4) 

988  Drayion,  John,  Thomas  I'inckney,  Jr.,  W'm.  Aiken,  J.  \\.  Ricli- 

ardson,  John  Taylor,  Governors  of  South  Carolina,  4°  letter 
of  each.     (5) 

989  DuDi.KY,  Joseph,  Colonial  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  a,  I,  s. 

I  page  4°  17 10. 

990  DuvAi.,  Wm.  v.,  Richard  K.  Call,  Governors  of  Florida,  a.  I.   c 

4°  of  each.     (2) 

991  Endkcott,  John,  Colonial  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  under 

First  Charter,  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1646.     Injured,  Scarce. 

992  EusTis,  William,  (]ovcrn(jr  of  Massachusetts,  Secretary  of  War, 

a.  /.  s.     I  i^age  4'^  and  address.  1825. 

993  EvERKTT,    Edward,  Governor  of   Massachusetts,   Secretary  of 

State,  (7.  I.  s,     I  page  4°  and  address,  1S38. 

994  P^AFRiiANKs,  Erastus,  John  Mattocks.  Hiiand  Hall,  W.  P.  Hall, 

Wm.  Slade,  and  Stephen  Royce,  Governors  of  Vermont,  a.  I. 
s.     4°  of  each.     (6) 

995  F'airkax,  Thomas,  Lord.      Proprietor  of  the    Northern    Neck 

of  Virginia.  OHlcial  document  signed,  folio,  1742,  on  vellum. 

996  Fairfax,  Thomas,  Lord.   Proprietor  of  the   Northern   Neck  of 

Virginia.  Official  document  signed,  folio,   1765.    Injured,  on 
vellum. 

997  Fairi'ikld,  John,  Edward  Kent,  R.  P.  Dunlap,  and  H.  J.  Ander- 

son, Governors  of  Maine,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each.     (4) 

998  Fauquikr,  Francis,  Colonial  Governor  of  Virginia.  OfTicial  doc- 

ument signed,  portion  of,  folio,  1759,  on  vellum. 

999  Fkndali,,  Josiah,  Colonial  Governor  of  Maryland.  Official  doc- 

ument signed,  folio,    1658,    signed    also    by  Philip    Calvert, 
Colonial  Governor,  on  vellum.     Very  rare. 

1000  Fennkr,  Arthur,  W'm.  Jones,  J.  Fenner,  S.  Padelford,  Gover- 

nors of   Rhode  Island,  4°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

1001  Fennkr,  J.,  Wm.  Jones,  S.  Padcliord,  Philip  Allen,  etc.  Gover- 

nors of   Riiode  island,  (/.  /.  s.  4"  of  each.     (5) 

1002  FixDi.AV,  William,  Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages 

folio,  and  address,  181 4. 

1003  Fish,  H.,  Silas  Wright,  E.  T.  Throop,  W.  C.  Pouck,  Governors 

of  New  York,  it.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (4) 


CATALOGUE.  63 

GOVERNORS,- COLONIAL  AND  STATE.    Continued. 

1004  iMi/rAiKicK.  IScnj.Tinin.  (Jovernor  of  Alabama,  rresident  pro- 

tein of  I'liitL'ti  .States  Senate,  d.  I.  s.      1  pa^je  4  '  i.S^r). 

1005  I'l.ovi).    Jnlin,    (  liarlcs    J.    I-aiilkner,    Henry    A.   Wise,   J(jhn 

Letcher,  and  J.  I'leasanls,  Governors  of  Virginia,  </.  /.  s.  4° 
of  each.     (5) 

1006  I'l.DVi),  John  H.,  Governor  of  Virginia,  Secretary  of  War,  a.  I.  s. 

2  pages  4"  1856,10  Henry  A.  Wise. 

1007  Im'oik,  Henry  S.,  David  Holnu's.  W.  Sargent,  H.  C.  Runnels, 

John  J.  McRae,  Governors  of  Mississippi,  d.  I.  s.  4"   of  each. 

(5) 

1008  Fok.svrii,  Jolin,  Governor  f)f  Georgia,  Secretary  of  State,  <r.  /. 

s.      I  page  4'  and  address,  iSjj. 

1009  Francis,  John  Brown,  Klisha  Dyer,  W.  W.  Hoppin,  C".  C.  Van 

Zandt,  etc.  Governors  of  Rliode  Island,  4°  letter  of  each.  (5) 
loio  Gaok,  Thomas,  Colonial  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  Com- 
mander of  British  I'orces  in  New  iMigland,  1/.  s.  i  page  folio, 
1770. 
loii  Gakdnkr,  Henry  J.,  Governor  of  ALissachusetts,  </. /.  j.  i 
page  4  . 

1012  Gaston,  William,  Governor  of  North  Carolina,  (7.  ,'.  s.    2  pages 
.4°  and  address,  1S2O. 

1013  GAsroN,  William,  (Governor  of  North  Carolina,  a.  1.  s.    2  pages 

4°  and  address,  1S41. 

1014  (ill. MAN,  John  Taylor,  (iovcrnor  of  New  Hampshire,  M.  O.  C. 

Conmiission    signed,    folio,    i7(j8,  of    Samuel    Livermore,  as 
Senator. 

1015  GoKE,  Christopher,  Governor  of  ^Lassachusetts.     Commission 

signed,  1810. 

1016  GoRK,  Christopher,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  a.  /.  s.  2  pages 

4°  1814. 

1017  Governors   of   States,    Miscellaneous,   Daniel  D.  Tompkins, 

George  R.  Gilmer,  W.  Lumpkin,  Wm.  WoodJMidge,  P.  J)ick- 
erson,  G.  M.  Troup.     4"  letter  of  each.     (6) 

1018  Governors  of  States,  Miscellaneous,  Samuel  Houston,  Caleb 

Lyon,  W.  P.  Duval,  P.  Dickerson,  G.  ^i.  Troup,  W.  Lumpkin. 
4"  letter  of  each.     (6) 

1019  Graham,  Wm.  A.,  Warren  Winslow,  E.  H.  Dudley,  H.  G.  Bur- 

ton, Governors  of  North  Carolina.     4°  letter  of  each.    (4) 

1020  Greene,  William,  Colonial  (Governor  of  Rhode  Island,  a.  /.  s. 
I  page  4°  1749,  with  ii.  d.  s.  of  Josiah  Lyndon,  Governor,  on 
reverse. 

102 1  Greene,  William,  Governor  of  Rhode  Island  during  the  Revo- 
lution, (?.  /.  s.     I  page  4"  1780, 

1022  Greene,  William,  Governor  of  Rhode  Island  during  the  Revo- 
lution, a.  I.  s.     I  page  folio  and  address,  1784. 


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64  CATALOGUE, 

GOVERNORS,  — COLONIAL  AND  STATE.     Continued. 

1023  Griswold,  Matthew,  Governor  of  Connecticut,  a.  /.  s.     i  page 

4°  and  address,  1784. 

1024  Hancock,  John,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  Signer  of   Dec- 

laration.    Commission  signed,  folio,  17S4. 

1025  Harvkv,  Matthew,  Governor  of    New   Hampshire,  a.  1.  s.       i 

page  4°  and  address,  1S29. 
io.^6  Hawlky,  Joseph    R.,  Wm.    A,   Buckingham,  O.  S.  Ferry,  H. 
Dutlon,  etc.,  Governors  of  Connecticut, «.  /,  s.  S°  of  each.  (5) 

1027  Havni:,  Robert    Y.,  Governor   of    South    Carolina,  Webster's 

opponent,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1825. 

1028  Hendricks,  Wm.,  O.    P.   Morton,    Josejih  Wright,    Jonathan 

Jennings,  Governors  of  Indiana.     4'^  letter  of  each.     (4) 

1029  Hill.,  Isaac,  (iovernor  of    New  Hampshire,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4 

and  address,  1839. 

1030  HiNCKLKV,   Thcnias,  Governor  of  the  Colony  of    Plymouth, 

a.  (/.  s.   I  page  4°  1690,  "To  the  Town  Council  in  Taunton." 
Very  rare. 

1031  HoPi'iN,  W.  W.,  Philip   Allen,  S.  G.  Arnold,  A.  H.  Littlefield, 

and  C.  C.  Van  Zandt,  Governors  of  Rhode  Island,  a.  I.  s.    8' 
of  each.     (5) 

1032  Houston,  Gen.  Samuel,  Governor  of  Tennessee,  P'irst   Presi- 

dent of  the  Republic  of  Texas,  <r.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1849. 

1033  HoiTSTON,  Gen.  Samuel,  Governor  of   Texas  and  Tennessee, 

a.  1.  s,     I  page  4°  1826. 

1034  HuBiiABD,  Henry,  Governor  of   New   Hampshire,  Speaker  of 

House  of  Representatives,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1856. 

1035  Hi'NT,  Washington,  Morgan  Lewis,  Horatio  Seymour,  John  A. 

King,  W.  C.  iJouck,  Governors  of  New  York,  a.  I.  <•.     4°  of 
each.     (5) 

1036  Hutchinson,  Thomas,  Colonial  Governor  of  Massachusetts, 

d.  s.     I  page  4°  1770.     Signed  also  by  Thomas  Gushing  and 
Andrew  Oliver. 

1037  Irkdkll,  James,  Thomas  Bragg,    David    S.    Reid,    Govs,    of 

North  Carolina.     4°  letter  of  each,     (3) 

1038  Jennings,  Jonathan,  William  Hendricks,  Joseph  Wright,  O.  P, 

Morton,  Govs,  of  Indiana.     4°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

1039  Kansas  and  Nevada,  Governors  of,  J.  W.  Denver,  F.  P,  Stan 

ton,  James  W,  Nye,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (3) 

1040  Kavanagh,  Edward,  Gov.  of  Maine,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1834. 

1041  Kent,  Joseph,   Wm.  T.    Hamilton,    Thomas   G.    Pratt,    Wm. 

Pinckney  W'hyte,  Govs,  of  Maryland,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each  (5) 

1042  Langdon,  John,  Gov.  oi  New  Hampshire,  M,  O.  C.   Member 

of  Constitutional  C!onvcntion,  /.  ..-.     i  page  4°  18 15. 

1043  Lawrence,  Wm.  Beach,  A,  E.  Burnside,  H.  B  Anthony,  S.  G. 

Arnold,  H.  Howard,  A.  H.  Littlefield,  Govs,  of  Rhode  Island, 
a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each     (6) 


CATALOGUE.  65 

GOVERNORS,  — COLONIAL  AND  STATE,    Continued. 

1044  Letcher,  John,  a.  /.  s.     4  pages  8°  ;  —  Henry  A.  Wise,  a.  I.  s. 

1  page  8°,  Govs,  of  Virginia.     (2) 

1045  Liavrs,  Morgan,  Gov.  of  New  York,  Revolutionary  Officer,  and 

in  War  of  1812,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  4''  1829. 

1046  Lincoln,  Levi,  Marcus  Morton,  Edward  Everett,  and  Wm.  B. 

Wasliliurne,  (iovs.  of  Mass.     4"  letter  of  each.     (4) 

1047  Li.uvi).  Edward,  Gov.  of  ALaryland,  M.  O.  C.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

4°  1824. 

1048  Long,  John  D.,  Levi  Lincoln,  John  Davis,  and  John   A.    An- 

drew, Govs,  of  Mass.     4°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

1049  Loudon,"  John  Campbell,  Lord,  Gov.  of  Virginia,  Commander 

of  Troops  in  French  and  Indian  War,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  folio, 
1757.     Interesting  letter  to  Spencer  Phips,  Gov.  of  Mass. 

1050  Louisiana,  Governors  of,  J.  Dupre,  J.  Villere,  W.  C.  C.  Clai- 

borne, official  document  signed,  of  each.     (3) 

105 1  Lyndon,  Josiah,  Colonial  Gov.  of    Rhode    Island,    a.  d.  s.     i 

page  4° 

1052  McArthur,  Gen.,  Duncan,   Edward  Tiffin,   T.   Worthington, 

J.  Morrow,  Wilson    Shannon,  Govs,   of   Ohio.     4°    letter   of 
each.     (5) 

1053  Maine,  Governors  of,  Hannibal  Hamlin,  John  Fairfield,  John 

Hubbard,    Edward    Kent,    etc..     Commissions     and     Docu- 
ments, signed.     (5) 

1054  Maryland,    Governors   of,    Robert    Bowie,    L    Winder,  and 

Samuel  Stevens,  Jr.     Commission  signed  of  each.     (3) 

1055  MAirocKS,  John,     C.  P.  Van  Ness,   H.  Eaton,  Hiland    Hall, 

etc.,  Govs,  of  Vermont,  (t:  /.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (6) 

1056  Medary,  Samuel,  F.  P.  Stanton,  A.  H.  Reeder,  Govs,  of  Kan- 

sas, (I.  /.  s,     I  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

1057  Michigan,  Governors  of,  S.  T.  Mason,  Wm.  Woodbridge,    A. 

Felch,  etc.,  a.  /.  s.  of  each.     (5) 

1058  Middleton,  Henry,  James  H.  Hammond,    J.  L.  Manning,   J. 

Hamilton,  Govs,  of  South  Carolina,  a.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (4) 

1059  Miscellaneous  Governors  of  States,  H.  A.  Wise,  Israel  Wash- 

burn, G.  R.  Gilmer,  W.  T.  Hamilton,  W.  P.  Whyte,  J.  Hamil- 
ton, a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (6) 

1060  Miscellaneous  Governors  of  States,  Israel  Washburn,  W.  P. 

Whyte,  J.  Hamilton,  James  Pollock,  C.  S.  Olden,  H.  W.  Col- 
lier, a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (6)  , 

1061  Morrill,  D.  L.,  Samuel    Dinsmore,    Henry    Hubbard,    Wm 

Plumer,  Icabod  Goodwin,  and  Natt.    Head,   Govs,    of   New 
Hampshire,  a.  I.  s.     i   page  4°  of  each.     (6) 

1062  Morton,  Marcus,  Governor  of  Mass.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1840. 

1063  Morton,  O.  P.,  William  Hendricks,  J.  Bromley,  Joseph  Wright, 

H.  L.  Lane,  Governors  of  Indiana.     4°  letter  of  each.     (5) 


66  CATALOGUE. 

GOVERNORS,  — COLONIAL  AND  STATE.    Continued. 

1064  MouTuN,   A.,   Jacques  Villere,    H.  Johnson,    R.  C.  Wickliffe, 

George  F.  Shepley,  E.  D.  White,  Governors  of  Louisiana.   4° 
letter  of  eacii.     (6) 

1065  New  Hampshire,   Governors  of.  Win.  Pluminer,  Ichabod  Good- 

win,   J.    A.    Gilmore,    and  Frederick  Smyth.      Commissions 
signed.     (4) 

1066  New    Hampshire,  Governors  of,  Onslow  Stearns,   Frederick 

Smyth,  Ichabod  Goodwin,   and  B.   F.  Prescott,  a.  I.  s.  8°  of 
each.     (5) 

1067  New  Jersey,  Governors  of,  Richard   Howell  and  Wm.  Penn- 

ington.    Commission  signed  of  each.     (2) 

1068  New  York,  Governors  of,  T)e   Witt  Clinton,  H.  Seymour,  H. 

Fish,  W.  C.  Eouck,  etc.     Official  document  signed  of  each. 

(5)  _ 

1069  Nicholas,  Wilson  Cary,  Governor  of  Virginia,  Commander  of 

Washington's  Life   Guard,   a.  /.  s.     i    page  4°  and  address, 
1803. 

1070  Nicholson,  Francis,  Colonial  Governor  of   New  York,  Mary- 

land,  Virginia  and    South   Carolina,   /.  s.     1   page  4°   1721. 
Signed  also  by  Arthur  Middleton.     Scarce. 

107 1  Noble,  Noah,  Wm.    Hendricks,  Jonathan    Jennings,   Joseph 

Wright,  Governors  of  Indiana.     4°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

1072  Ogle,    Benjamin,    Thomas    G.    Pratt,    T.  W.  Ligon,    Robert 

Wright,  and  Joseph  Kent,  Governors  of   Maryland,  a.  l.s.     i 
page  4°  of  each.     (5) 

1073  Ogle,  Samuel,  Colonial  Governor  of  Maiyland.     Official  doc- 

ument signed,  folio,  1749.     Fine  seal,  on  vellum. 

1074  Orr,  James  L.,  Governor  of  South  Carolina,  Speaker  of  House 

of  Representatives,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1857. 

1075  Page,    John,    Charles   J.    Faulkner,    Henry  A.    Wise,  James 

Pleasants,  John  Letcher,  Governors  of  Virginia.     4°  letter  of 
each,     (s) 

1076  Penn,  William,   Colonial  Governor  of  Pennsylvania.     Land 

Grant  signed,  large  folio,  1681.     On  vellum. 

1077  Pennington,  William,  Governor  of  New  Jersey,  Speaker  of 

House   of  Representatives,  a.  I.  s.     i   page  4°  and  address, 

»837. 

1078  Pickens,  Israel,  Gabriel  Moore,  John  A.  Winston,  A.  V.  Bag- 

ley,  R.  Chapman,  Governors  of   Alabama,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of   each. 

(S) 

1079  Pierce,  Benjamin,   Isaac  Hill,  Ichabod  Goodwin,  Charles  H. 

Bell,  and  Nathaniel  Head,  Governors  of    New  Hampshire,  a. 
I.  s.     I  page  4°  of  each.     (5) 

1080  Pinkney,    Wm.,   J.    H.    Stone,    Robert   Bowie,    and    Francis 

Thomas,  Governors  of  Maryland.     4°  letter  of  each.     (5) 


o 


CATALOGUE.  67 

GOVERNORS,  — COLONIAL  AND  STATE.    Continued. 

108 1  Pleasants,  James,   Beverly  Tucker,   Henry  A.   Wise,  F.  H 

Peirpont,  Wyndham  Robertson,  Governors  of  Virginia.     4 
letter  of  each.     (5) 

1082  Plumer,  Wm.,  Isaac  Hill,  fchabod  Goodwin,  and  N.  S.  Berry, 

Governors  of  New  Hampshire,  a.  L  s.  4°  of  each.     (4) 

1083  PoiNDEXTER,  Georgc,  David  Holmes,  C.  Lynch,  A.  M.  Scott, 

etc..  Governors  of  Mississippi,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.  (5) 

1084  Polk,    James  K.,   John   Sevier,   Willie  Blount,  N.  Cannon,  J. 

McMinn,  Governors  of  Tennessee,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each.     (5) 

1085  Polk,  Trusten,  Wm.  A.  Gorman,  H.  H.  Sibley,  R.  M.  Stew- 

art, Governors  of  Missouri,  <r.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (4) 

1086  Pope,  John,  Archibald  Yell,  W.  S.  Fulton,  Governors  of  Arkan- 

sas, a.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (3) 

1087  Porter,  David  R.,  Wm.  F.  Packer,  George  Wolf,  F.  R.  Shunk, 

and  W.  Y.  Johnston,  Governors  of   Pennsylvania,  a.  I.  s.     i 
page  4°  of  each.     (5) 

1088  Price,  Rodman  M.,  Mahlon   Dickerson,  Philemon  Dickerson, 

Joseph  Bloomfield,  Governors  of  New  Jersey.     4°  letter  of 
each.     (4) 

1089  Randolph,  Thomas  M.,  Governor  of  Virginia,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages 

4°  and  address,  1823.     Interesting  letter. 

1090  Reeder,  a.  H.,  Samuel  Medary,  F.  P.  Stanton,  R.  J.  Walker, 

Governors  of  Kansas,  4°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

1 09 1  Rhode  Island,  Governors  of,  Arthur  Fenner  and  James  Y, 

Smith,  d.  s.     Folio  of  each.     (2) 

1092  Robertson,  Thon-!^"^  B.,  Jacques  Dupre,  Governors  of  Louis- 

iana.    Official  Document  signed,  of  each.     (2) 

1093  Salcedo,   Don  Manuel  de.   Governor    of    Louisiana.      Last 

Spanish    Governor,  delivered    the   keys  of    New  Orleans  to 
Laussat,  d.  J.,  as  Governor,     i  page  folio,  iSo^.. 

1094  Schley,  William,  Charles  J.  McDonald,  Georga  R.  Gilmer, 

W.  Lumpkin,  G.  M.  Troup,  Governors  of  Georgia,  a.  I.  s.     i 
page  4°  of  each.     (5) 

1095  Sevier,  John,  Governor  of  Tennessee.    Revolutionary  Officer. 

Commission  signed,  folio,  1799. 

1096  Seward,  Wm.  H.,  Governor  of  New  York,  Secretary  of  State, 

</.  /.  s.     I  page  4°,  1842. 

1097  Seymour,  Horatio,  John  A.  Dix,  M.  H.  Clark   R.  E.  Fenton, 

E.    D.    Morgan,    Governors   of   New    York,  a.   I,   s,     8°    of 
each.     (5) 

1098  Seymour,  Horatio,  Silas  Wright,  W.  C.  Bouck,  Robert  Troup, 

Governors  of  New  York.     4°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

1099  Seymour,  Thomas  H.,  John  Cotton  Smith,  James  E.  English, 

and  Samuel  A.  Foote,  Governors  of  Connecticut,  a.  /.  s.     4° 
of  each.     (4) 


68  CATALOGUE. 

GOVERNORS,— COLONIAL  AND  STATE.    Continued. 

iioo  Shirley,  William,  Colonial  Governor  of  Massachusetts, /.  j. 

1  page  4°  "  Albany,  1755,"  to  Colonel  John  IJradstreet. 
iioi   Shirlk.,  William,  Colonial  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  a.  1.  s. 

2  pages,  4°,  1748.     Stained. 

1 102  Smith,  Jeremiah,  Governor  of    New   Hampshire,  friend    of 

Webster,  a.  I.  s,     2  pages  4°  1826. 

1 103  South  Carolina.  Governors  of.     John  Dayton,  Henry  Middle- 

ton,     W.     B.     Seabrook,    Thomas     Bennett.       Commissions 
signed.     (4) 

1 104  Spaioht,    R.    D.,   Gabriel    Holmes,  F.  B.  Dudley,  Benjamin 

Smith,  Governors  of  North  Carolina,  a.  I.  s.     i   page  4°  of 
each.     (4) 

1105  Sprague,  Wm.,  John  Brown  Francis,  Elisha  Dyer,  C.  C.  Van 

Zandt,  W.    W.  Hoppin,  Governors  of  Rhode  Island,  a.  I.  s. 
4°  of  each.     (5) 

1106  Sprigg,  Samuel,  Joseph    Kent,  J.   H.   Stone,    Robert   Bowie, 

and    P'rancis    Thomas,  Governors  of    Maryland,  a.  I.  s.     4° 
of  each.     (5) 

1 107  Stevens,  General,  Isaac  I.,  Caleb  Lyon,  Fayette  McMuUen, 

Ralph  P.  Lowe,  John    A.    Gurley,  etc.,    Governors   of  Iowa, 
Nebraska,  and  Territories.     4°  letter  of  each.     (9) 

1 108  Stockton,  R.  F.,  John  Bigler,  i\I.  J.  Latham,  etc..  Governors 

of  California,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

1109  Stockton,  T.,  Daniel  Rodney,  F.  F.  Causey,  C.  P.  Comegys, 

and  J.  Clayton,  Governors  of   Delaware,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each. 

(5) 

1 1 10  Stokes,  Montford,  Z.  B.  Vance,  Gabriel   Holmes,  Governors 

of  North  Carolina,    a.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (3) 

1 11 1  Tallmadge,   N.   p.,  Leonard  J.  Farwell,  J.  D.    Doty,  Wm.  A. 

Barstow,  Governors  of  Wisconsin.     4°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

1 1 12  Tazewell,  L.  W.,  Governor  of  Virginia,  President /rtf  tan  of 

U.  S.  Senate,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1822. 

11 13  Texas,  Republic  of.     Commission  signed  by  Samuel  Houston, 

as  President,  folio,  1842,  with  seal.     On  vellum.     Very  rare, 

11 14  Thomas,  Philip  F.,  Joseph  Kent,  J.  H.  Stone,  T.  F.  Bowie,  and 

Wm.  P.  Whyte,  Governors  of  Maryland.  4°  letter  of  each.  (5) 

1 1 15  Throop,  E.  T.,  John   A.  Dix,  H.  Fish,  Myron  H.  Clark,  R.  E. 

Fenton,  R.  C.  McCorniick,  Governors  of  New  York,  n.  1.  s. 
8"  of  each.     (6) 

1116  Tichenor,  Isaac,  Governor  of  Vermont,  </.  /.  s.     2  pages  folio 

and  address,  1787. 

1117  Trumbull,  Jonathan  Jr.,   Governor  of  Connecticut,   Aide  to 

Washington.    Commission  signet!,  folio,  1804,0!  Uriah  Tracy 
as  Senator.     Fine  seal. 


CATALOGUE.  69 

GOVERNORS,  — COLONIAL  AND  STATE.    Continued. 

1 1 18  Trumbull,    Joseph,   John    Cotton    Smith,    Samuel  A.  Foote, 

Wm.  A.  Buckingham,  \V.  W.  Ellswortli,  Governors  of  Connec- 
ticut, a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

1 119  UsHKR,  John,  Colonial  Governor    of    New  Hampshire,  a.  d.  s. 

I  page  folio,  1696.     Relative  to  the  Suspension  of  the  Coun- 
cillors. 

1 120  Van  Buren,  Martin,  W.  C.  Bouck,  H.  Seymour,  H.  Fish,  John 

A.  King,  Governors  of  New  York.     4°  letter  of  each.     (5) 

H2I  Van  Ness,  C.  P.,  Isaac  Tichenor,  W.  A.  Palmer,  C.  K.  Wil- 
liams, Hiland  Hall  and  VVm.  Slade,  Governors  of  Vermont, 
a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (6) 

1 1 22  Van  Zandt,  C.  C,  Wm.  Jones,  J.  Fenner,    S.    Padelford,  etc., 

Governors  of  Rhode  Island,  a,  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

1123  ViLLERE,  Jacques,    Robert  C.  Wickliffe,  A.  Mouton,    H.  John- 

son, Wm.  P.  Kellogg,    M.    Hahn,    Governors    of  Louisiana, 
a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (6) 

1124  Virginia,  Governors  of.     Wm.  Smith,  James  McDowell,  John 

Letcher.  James  Wood  and  David   Campbell.      Official  docu- 
ments signed.     (5) 

1125  Vroom,  Peter  D.,  Charles  C.   Stratton,   Philemon  Dickerson, 

etc..  Governors  of  New  Jersey,  <?.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.    (4) 

1 126  Wall,  Garrett  D.,  Rodman    M.   Price,    Philemon    Dickerson, 

Wm.  A.  Newell,  George  F.  Fort,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

1 127  Wanton,  Gideon,  Colonial  Governor  of  Rhode  Island,  a.  d.  s. 

I  page  4°  1747. 

1 128  Washburne,    Israel,  A.   K.    Parris,  W'.  G.   Crosby  and  H.  J. 

Anderson,  Governors  of  Maine,  a.  I.  s.    4^  of  each,     (4) 

1129  Washburne,    Wm.    B.,  John   A.  Andrew,   A.  H.   Rice,  H.J. 

Gardner,    etc.,    Governors   of   Massachusetts.      8°  letter  of 
each.     (5) 

1 130  Wentworth,  John,  Lieut,  and  Acting  Colonial    Governor  of 

New  Hampshire,  d.  s.     i  page  folio,  17 19. 

1131  Wickliffe,  Robert,  James  Clark,  Joseph  Desha,  Thomas  Met- 

calf,  etc..  Governors  of  Kentucky,  a.  I.  s,     4°  of  each.     (5) 

1132  Williams,  David  R.,  Governor  of  South  Carolina,  a.  I.  s.      i 

page  folio  and  address,  1814. 

1 133  WiNDF,R,  Lew.,  Thomas  Swann,  Thomas  G.  Pratt,   and  T.  W. 

Ligon,  Governors  of  Maryland.     4°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

1134  W^ise,  Henry    A.,   Govern(jr   of   Virginia,    P>rig-Gen.    C.  S.  A. 

a.  /.  s.     3  pages  4"  1852. 

1 135  WoLCOTT,  Oliver,   Wm.    A.    Buckingham,    Samuel    A.    Foote, 

John  Cotton  Smith.     4*^  letter  of  each.     (4) 

1 136  Woon,  James,  Menry  \.  Wise,   James  Pleasants,    Wm.  Smith, 

Joseph  Johnson,  Govs,  of  Virginia.     4"  letter  of  each.     (5) 


70  CATALOGUE. 

GOVERNORS, —COLONIAL  AND  STATE.   Continued. 

1 137  WoKTHiNGTON,  T.,  Ktlinn  A.    Hrown,    Edward   Tiffin,    Dnvid 

Tod,  ^^'In.  Allen,  Charles  Foster,  Govs,  of  Ohio.     4°    letter 
of  each.     ^^6) 

1 138  VVoRTHiNGTON,  W.  G.  D.,  (1.  I.  s.     3  pagcs  folio,  and    address, 

1821  ;  — W.  M.  McCarty,  Wm.  P.  Duval,    R.  K.  Call,  Govs, 
of  Florida,  a.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (4) 

1 139  Wrk'.ht,  Silas,  Gov.  of  New  York,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1840. 

1 140  Yatks,  Richard,  Ninian  Edwards,  F.  A.  HoiTman,  W.  H.  Bis- 

sell,  Thomas  Ford,  Joseph  Duncan,  Govs,  of  Illinois,  a.  I.  s. 
4°  of  each.     (6) 

1 141  Yeli,,  Archibald,    John  Pope,    John  S.  Phelps,    W,  R.  Miller, 

Govs,  of  Arkansas.     1°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

1142  Young,  Brighani,  Gov.  of  Utah,  /.  s.     1  page  4°  1854.    Signed 

as  Governor. 


1 143  Grant,  Gen.  U.  S.,  Aaron  Ogden,  G.  W.  Campbell,  A.  Hamil- 

ton, Isaac  Chauncy,  Theodore  Parker,  D.  D.  Porter,  S.  F. 
McCoskey,  George  N.  Briggs,  H.  Dearborn,  Louis  McLane, 
H.  B.  Anthony,  etc.     Signatures  (20) 

1 144  Gray,  Asa,  Alexander  Agassiz,  A.  D.  Bache,  Joseph  Henry,  S. 

F.  Baird,  J.  E.  Nourse,  Scientists,  (7.  /.  s.     8°  of  each.     (6) 

1 145  Gray,  Horace,  Enoch  Train,  Gov.  VVm.  Gray,  Tristam  Coffin,  R. 

Derby,  A.  A.  Lawrence,  Sam.  Parkman,  Robert  G.  Shaw, 
etc.,  Merchants  of  Boston.     Letters.     (17) 

1 146  Grayson,  Wm.,   Edward   Everett,    Reverdy   Johnson,    Pierre 

Soule,  Lewis  Cass,  Wm.  L.  Dayton,  J.  P.  Benjamin,  Louis 
McLane,  H.  B.  Anthony  George  M.  Bibb,  etc.  Signatures. 
(20) 

1 147  Greely,  a.  W.,  Arctic  Explorer,  a.  i.  s.     i  page  8°  1884. 

1 1 48  Greeley,  Horace,  Journalist,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1844. 

1 149  Greeley,  Horace,  Journalist,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  8°  1868. 

1 150  Greeley,  Horace,  Journalist,  a.  I.  s.     i  page    4°    and    Auto- 

graph manuscript,  6  pages  folio,  resolutions  of  a  Republican 
Convention.     (2) 

1151  Green,  DufT,  Journalist,  a.  1.  s.     2    pages  folio,  and   address, 

1828. 

1152  Green,  Charles  G.,  J.  W.  Forney,  Nathl.  Green,  and  John  C. 

Rives,  Journalists,  a.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (4) 

1 153  Green,  Nathaniel,  Author   and    Editor,   a.  I.  s.     2    pages   4° 

and  address.     1834. 

1 154  Greenleak,  B.,  Author,  Principal  of  Bradford  Academy,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°  and  address.     1765. 

1 155  Greenwood,  Rev.  F.  W.  P.,  '•  King's  Chapel,"  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

8°  1818;  —  Rev.  John  Pierce,  Minister  at  Brookline,  a.  I.  s. 
I  page  4°  1846.     (2) 


CATALOGUE.  71 

1 156  "  Greenwood,  Grace,"  S.  J.  Lippincott,  Author,  a.  I.  s.   2  pages 

8°  1867. 

1 157  "Greenwood,  Grace,"  S.  J.  Lippincott,  Author,  a.  l.  s.    i  page 

4*"  in  pencil. 

1 158  Greknuu(;h,  Horatio,  Sculptor.     His    passport   signed,  folio, 

1828,  with  numerous  vises. 

1159  Gresham,  W.  Q„  J.  \V.    Marshall,    A.    Kendall,    Charles   A. 

WicklitTe,  etc.,  I'ost-Masters  General,  /.  s.      4'^  of  each.     (7) 

1 160  Greville,  Fulke,  Lord  Brooke,  Statesman  and  Poet,  Favorite 

of  Elizabeth  and  James  J.,  and  friend  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney, 
a.  I.  s.     I  page  folio,  1617.     Imperfect. 

1161  Gri.mke,  F.,  Thomas  Parker,  John  T.    Irving,    Wm.    Cranch, 

Theodorus  Bailey,  etc.,  Jurists,  r/.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (7) 

1 162  Grimm,    Jacob,   German   Author,   <?.   /.   s.     i    page   8°   with 

translation. 

1 163  Griswold,    Matthew,  Governor  of   Connectiuct,  1784,  a.  /.  s. 

2  pages  folio,  1802  ;  —  B.  Goodhue,  Senator  from  Mass.,  <^.  /. 
s.  2  pages  folio,  1789.  Interesting  letter  on  the  location  of 
the  Capitol  of  the  United  States.     (2) 

1164  Griswold,  Rev.  Rufus  W.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s,     2  pages  8°  1852. 

11C5  Grote,  George,  Historian.  Studies  and  notes,  in  his  hand 
writing,  for  his  History  of  Greece.  10  pages  folio  and  4°  with 
a.  L  s.  of  his  widow,  to  Charles  Sumner,  presenting  the  manu- 
script, and  photographs  of  herself  and  husband;  with  an  auto- 
graph manuscript  of  Mrs.  Grote.  42  pages  folio.  "Trial  and 
Death  of  Socrates." 

1 166  Grundy,  Feli.x,  Reverdy  Johnson,  and  Caleb  Gushing,  Attys- 

Gen.,  a.  I.  s.  8^  of  each.     (3) 

1 1 67  Grundy,  Felix,  Wm.  Wirt,  Nathan  Clifford,  Geo.  H.  Williams, 

Charles  Devens,  etc.,  Attys-General,  /.  s.  4°  of  each.     (6) 

1 168  Grundy,  Felix,  James  Monroe,  Joseph  Lane,  T.  F.  Meagher, 

J.  I).  Graham,  Fitz  John  Porter,  Wm.  A.  Buckingham,  M.  P. 
Wilder,  etc.     Portions  of  letters  and  documents  signed.     (10) 

1 169  GuizoT,   F.   P.   G.,   French  historian  and   statesman, /.  j,     i 

page  folio,  "Paris,  1845." 

1 1 70  GuTZLAFF,  Charles,  Swedish  Orientalist,   and  Historian,  a.  I.  s. 

2  pages  4°  and  address,  1823. 

1 171  GwiNN,  John,  Clerk  of  Observation  Committee  of    Maryland, 

1775.  See  Force's  Archives,  Vol.  III.,  page  695.  P  Key, 
J.  McDowell,  Thomas  Contee,  etc.,  Revolutionary  Officers. 
Letters  and  documents.     (6) 

1 172  RALE,  Rev.  Edward  E.,  Matthew  Carey  and  Edward  L. 
VJ     Pierce,  Authors,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  8'^  of  each.     (3) 

1 1 73  Hale,   Rev.   Edward  E.,  Rev.  John  P.  Lathrop,  and  John  J. 

Matthias,  Clergymen,  a,  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  of  each.     (3) 


72  CATALOGUE. 

1 174  Hai.k,  Sarah  J.,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1848. 

1 175  Halifax,   Karl  of,   Charles   Montague,  Treasury    warrant,    i 

page  folio,    1695.     Signed  by  him,  and  by  Sir  Stephen  Fox, 
Sir  \Vm.  'I'runibull,  etc. 

1 176  Hai-L,  liasil,  Tr;iveller  and  Author,  a. /.  j.  portion  of,  4  pages 

4°.     The  last  sheet. 

1 177  Hall,  N.  K.,  and  Cave  Johnson,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  of   each. 

Post  Masters  General.     (2) 

1 178  Hall,  S.  C,  English  Author,  a.  1.  s.     2  pages  4°. 

1179  Hall,  S.  C,  and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall,  English  Authors,  a.  /.  s,     i 

page  8°  of  each.     (2) 

1 180  Halleck,  Fitz  Greene,  H.  Clay,  Paul  Revere,  Madison,  Jack- 

son, Van   Buren,    Harrison,  John  and  John  Q.  Adams,  and 
Monroe.     Portraits.     8°.     (10) 

1 181  Hamhlin,  Thomas  S.,  Actor.     "Sec  Brown's  American  Stage," 

a.  /.  s.     I  page  4°  1844; —  Daniel  Setchell,  Actor,  a.  l.  s.     i 
page  8°.     (2) 

1182  Hamilion,   Alexander,    Howell  Cobb,   S.    D.   Ingham,   John 

Sherman,  Wm.  Windom,  etc..    Secretaries  of   Treasury,  /.  s. 
4°  of  each.     (9) 

1183  Hamilton,  Alexander,  John  Brooks,  Thaddeus  Stevens.  Geo, 

N.  Briggs,  General  Heintzleman,  M.  C.  Perry,  Thomas  Cor- 
win,  T.  M.  Clark,  E.  Cornelius,  etc.     Signatures.     (20) 

1184  Hamilton,  Sir  George  Bailie,  a.  1.  s.     2  pages  8°  and  address, 

Thomas  P.  Thompson,  and  Sir  W.  VVynn,  British  Statesmen 
and  Diplomatists.     4°  letter  of  each.     (3) 

1 185  Hamlin,  Hannibal,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1847. 

1 186  Harris,  Rev.  Thaddeus  M.,  Dorchester  Clergymen,  and  Rev. 

John  Pierce  of  Brookline,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

HARTFORD   CONVENTION. 

1 187  Bliss,  George,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1815. 

1 188  Cabot,  George,  President  of  the  Convention,  Secretary  of  the 

Navy,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  18 10. 

1 189  Dane,  Nathan,  M.  O.  C.  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1801. 

1 190  DwiGHT,  Theodore,  Secretary  of  Convention,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages 

4°  and  address,  1796. 

1 19 1  Goodrich,  Chauncey,  a,  I.  s.     2  pages  folio,  1786. 

1 192  Hazard,  Benjamin,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4°  and  address,  1801. 

1 193  Hillhouse,  James,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  franked. 

1803. 

1 194  Lon(;fello\v,  Stephen,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1827, 

1195  Lyman,  Daniel,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1764. 

1 196  Lyman,  Joseph,  a.  I,  s.     i  page  4°  1801. 


CATALOGUE.  73 

HARTFORD  CONVENTION.    Continued. 

1 197  Olcott,  Mills,  d.  s.     I  page  4°  1829  ;  —  Chauncey  Goodrich, 

a.  /.  s.     I  page  4°  1806.     (2) 

1 198  Otis,  Harrison  Gray,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  182 1. 

1199  Sherman,  R.  M.  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1813. 

1200  Smith,  Nathaniel,  Judge  Supreme  Court  of  Connecticut,  a.  I. 

s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  franked,  1798.     Scarce. 

1201  Swift,  Zepnaniah,  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  Connecticut, 

a.  I.  s.     I  page  folio,  and  address,  1808. 

1202  Ward,  Samuel,  Colonial  in  Revolution,  a. /.  J.     2  pages  folio. 

1203  Wilde,  S.  S.  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  and  address. 


1204  Hassler,  F.  R.  Founder,  of  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  S.  F.  Baird, 

John  L.  Hayes,  Scientists,  a.  L  s.  4°  of  each ;  —  Joseph 
Henry,  /.  s.     2  pages  4"     (4) 

1205  Hathorne,  John.  a.  d.  s.     i  page  4°  i6gi,  signed  also  by 

Jonathan  Corwin.  Both  were  Judges  in  the  witchcraft  trials 
at  Salem. 

1206  Haven,  Gilbert,  M.  E.  Bishop,  a.  /.  s.     3   pages  8°    1862;  — 

M.  Simpson,  Bishop,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1876.     (2) 

1207  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1840,   relative  to 

his  appointment  as  Postmaster  of  Salem. 

1208  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8°  1864. 

1209  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  "Liver- 

pool, 1857." 
laio  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,     Author,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1852. 
Imperfect. 

1211  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,     Author,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8°  i860. 

1212  Havtian  Republic,  Paper  currency  of  various  denominations, 

1827  ;  of  the  Dominican  Republic  1857-63-64-67  ;  of  the 
Republic  of  Cuba,  1869;  and  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  1870 
(14  pieces) 

1213  Hazewell,  Charles  C.  Charles  G.  Greene,  Wm.  Schouler,  B. 

F.  Hallet,  George  C.  Mason,  etc.  Editors,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each.  (8) 

1214  Heath,  Wm.,  R.  M.  Johnson,  Count  Noailles,  A.  J.   Dallas, 

Andrew  Jackson,  H.  Dearborn,  George  N.  Briggs,  H.  J. 
Gardner,  Alexander  Ramsay,  Amos  Kendall,  H.  B.  Anthony, 
etc.     Signatures.     (20) 

1215  Hendricks,   Thomas   A.,   a.  d.     "  Mr.   Hendricks   said,"   7 

pages  4°.  Speech  on  the  Public  Lands;  —  H.  A.  Wise,  a. 
d.  s.  17  pages  4°  Remarks  at  a  Colonization  Meeting  at 
Richmond,  1838  ;  —  George  Tucker,  a.  I.  s.  6  pages  4°.  On 
appropriating  land  to  free  people  of  color;  —  Thomas  H. 
Bayly  a.  I.  s.     5  pages  4°,  Relating  to  Tariff.     (4) 

12 16  Henry  HL  of  France,  Defeated  the  Huguenots  in  1569,  /.  s. 

I  page  folio,  and  address,  1568.     Portrait.     Scarce. 


74  CATALOGUE. 

1217  Henry  IV.  of  France,  d.  s,     i  page,  folio,  with    i  line   auto- 

graph.    Scarce, 

1218  Henshaw,  David,  J.  C.  Dobbin,  Wm.  A.  (iraham,  S.  L.  South- 

ard, I.  Toucey,  Levi  Woodbury,  B.  W.  Crowninshield,  etc., 
Secretaries  of  Navy,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (13) 

1 2 19  Hentz,  Caroline  Lee,  Author  a.  I,  s.     i  page  4°,  and  address, 

1852.     Scarce. 

1220  Herbert,  Henry  Wm.,  "Frank   Forrester,"  a. /.  s.     2  page* 

8°  1852. 

122 1  Hernandez,  Joseph,  Maj-General,  First  Delegate  to  U.  S. 

Government,  from  Florida,  a.  I.  s,     2  pages  4°  and  address, 
1830,     Scarce. 

1222  HiGGiNSON,  Colonel    Thomas    W.,    Clergyman  and  Author, 

a.  /.  s.     3  pages  8°,  1866. 

1223  Hill,  Isaac,  Statesman,  and  Duff  Green,  Journalist,  a.  I.  s.     1 

page  4°  and  address  of  each.     (2) 

1224  Hill,  Thomas,  and  C.  W.  Eliot,  Presidents  of  Harvard  Col- 

lege, a.  I.  s.     1  page  8°  of  each.     (2) 

1225  Hillard,  George  S.,  James  T.  Fields,  and  Francis  Parkman, 

Authors,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  of  each.     (3) 
I2t6  Hillard,  George  S.,  "  Six  months  in  Italy."  and  George  Ban- 
croft, Historian,  a. /.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each;  —  John  Neal, 
and  Wm.  H.  Sumner,  Authors,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (4) 

1227  Hillard,  George  S,,  J.  W.  Forney,  C.  C.  Coffin,  Joseph  Gales, 

Senior  and  Junior,  and  Charles  G.  Green,  Journalists,  a.  I.  s. 
I  page  8°  of  each.     (6) 

1228  Holderness,  Lord,  English  Statesman,  /.  s,     3   pages  folio, 

"Whitehall   1757."  to  the  Governor  of  Massachusetts  Bay, 
relative  to  the  exportation  of  Corn  to  England. 

1229  Hollev,  Horace,  James  Shannon,  and  W.  A.  Norton,  Presi- 

dents of  Colleges,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (3) 

1230  Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell,  a.  I.  s.    4  pages  8°  1856,    Fine  and 

interesting. 

1231  Holmes,  O.  W.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°   1863.    Interesting 

letter,  relative  to  his  wounded  son. 

1232  Holmes,  O.  W.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1870. 

i«33  Holt,  Joseph,  Simon  Cameron,  Lewis  Cass  and  Alexander 
Ramsay,  Secretaries  of  War,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (4) 

1234  Hope,  Sir  James,  English  Admiral,  /.  s.     1  page  folio  1870; 

—  Richard  Dacres,  Naval  Officer,  d.  s.    i  page  folio  1808.  (2) 

1235  Hopkins,  George  W.,  Speaker  of  House,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4° 

and  address  franked.     1843. 

1236  Hopkins,  George  W.,  and  John  W.  Taylor,  Speakers  of  House, 

a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 


CATALOGUE.  75 

1237  HoPKiNsoN,  Francis,  General  E.  P.  Gaines,  De  Witt  Clinton, 

John  Rutledge,  John  Adams,  etc.     Portraits.     8°.     (10) 

1238  HoPKiNSON,  Joseph,   Author  of   "Hail  Columbia,"  a.  I.  s.     2 

pages  4°  and  address,  1817. 

1239  HopsoN,  T.,  Governor  of  Nova  Scotia,  James  Monroe,  L.  War 

rington,  Hamilton  Fish,  T.  O.  Howe,  W.  H.  Bissell,  Daniel 
Huger,  T.  Tingey,  S,  H.  Stringham,  etc.  Portions  of  letters 
and  documents  signed.     (15) 

1240  HosACK,   Dr.  David,  D.   W.   Bliss,   N.  Chapman,  Charles  A. 

Pope,  N.  R.  Smith,  Charles  T.  Chase,  etc.,  Celebrated  Physi- 
cians, 4°  letters  of  each.     (23) 

1241  House  and  Senate  of  United  States,  Members   of.     Cabinet 

Officers,  and  acting  and  ad-interim  Officers.     Letters.  (15) 

1242  House,  Edward  H.,  "Ned  Buntline,"  and  Henry  Carey,  Au- 

thors, a.  i.s.  8'^  of  each.     (3) 

1243  Howe,   M.  A.   De  Wolfe,   Bishop  of  Pa.,  a.  l.  s.     2  pages  8° 

1882  ;  — C.  P.  Mcllvaine,  Bishop  of  Ohio,  a.  /.  s.  i  page  4" 
and  address,  1851.     (2) 

1244  Howe,  Dr.  Samuel  G.,  Philanthropist,  a.  /.  s.     3  pages  4°  and 

address.  "  From  the  Berlin  Prison,  1832."  Interesting  let- 
ter to  U.  S.  Minister  Rives. 

1245  Howe,  Dr.  S.  G.,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  8°  i860;  — Dr.  W.  T  G. 

Morton,  Discoverer  of  Anaesthesia,  a,  I.  s.     i  page  8°.     (2) 

1246  Howe,   Dr.   S.  G.,  John   McClintock,  T.  Fanning,  and  R.  S. 

Mason,  Presidents  of  Colleges,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each.     (4) 

1247  Howe,  T.  O.,  Aaron  V.  Brown,  Horace  Maynard,  and  Horatio 

King,  Post  Masters  General,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8°  of  each.     (4) 

1248  HowELLS,  W.  D.,  and  Whitelaw  Reid,  Authors  and  Journalists, 

a.  I.  s.     I  page  8°  of  each.     (2) 

1249  HowELLs,  W.  D.,  and  John  Hay,  Authors,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8" 

of  each.     (2) 

1250  HowGATE,  H.  W.,  Chief  of  Signal  Service,  John  W.  Forney, 

Richard  Frothingham,  Jr.,  Francis  Lieber,  J.  E.  Hilgard, 
Frank  Moore,  etc.     8°  letter  of  each.     (10) 

1251  HowiTT,  Mary,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     4  pages  8°.     Interesting  liter- 

ary letter. 

1252  HowiTT,  William,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1865. 

1253  Hubbard,  Henry,  Speaker  of  House,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4°  and 

address,  1837. 

1254  Hughes,  John,  Archbishop  of  New  York,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4 

1838. 

1255  Hughes,  John,  Archbishop  of  New  York,  /.  s.     2  pages  4 

i860.  With  3  lines  autograph,  and  signed  by  John  Loughlin, 
Bishop  of  Brooklyn. 

1256  Hugo,  Victor,  French  Author,  Verse  signed,     i  page  8°. 


o 


o 


76  CATALOGUE. 

1257  Humboldt,   Alexander,    Baron,   Author,   a.  I.  s.     i    page  8° 

1843. 

1258  Hunt,  Wm.  M.,  Artist,  a.  L  s.     i  page  8°  and  address,  1846. 

1259  Hunter,  R.  M.  T.,  Speaker  of  House,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  and 

address,  franked  1837. 

1260  Hunter,  R.  M.  T.,  and  Lynn  Boyd,  Speakers  of  House,  a,  I. 

s.     2  pages  4°  of  each.     (2) 

1261  Huntington,    Samuel,   James    McHenry,   Thomas  Tingery, 

George  Bancroft,  Rev.  Leonard  Woods,  S.  R.  Mallory,  Amos 
Kendall,  Abbott  Lawrence,  G.  W.  Campbell,  General  Henry 
Lee,  Louis  McLane,  H.  B.  Anthony,  etc.     Signatures.     (20) 

1262  Hyde,    Lawrence,    Earl   of    Rochester,    Celebrated    English 

Statesman,  </.  s.  1  page  folio,  1681.  Signed  also  by  Sir 
Stephen  Fox  and  others  ;  —  Duke  of  Suffolk,  //.  s.  i  page 
folio,  1772.     Both  imperfect.     (2) 

INDEPENDENCE.  SIGNERS  OF  THE  DECLARATION  OF. 

1263  Signers  of  Declaration.     A  folio  volume,  half   morocco,  116 

pages,  labelled  "  Signers  of  Declaration,"  with  many  wood 
cuts  and  fac-similes,  originally  placed  there  to  illustrate  Major 
Poore's  Collection. 

1264  Declaration  of  Independenc,  in  fac-simile,  by  W.  J.  Stone, 

of  Washington.  Backed  with  Muslin,  and  edges  bonnd,  29  x 
24  1-2  inches. 

1265  Declaration  of  Independence.     Printed  copy,  July  17,  1776, 

sent  by  order  of  the  Council  of  Mass.  Bay,  to  the  Ministers 
of  each  Parish  of  every  Denomination  in  the  State,  to  be  read 
from  their  Pulpits.  18x13  inches.  Slightly  mouse  eaten  on 
the  lower  edge. 

1266  "  Essex  Journal  and  New    Hampshire   Packet.     Newburport, 

July  19,  1776."  Newspaper,  containing  the  Declaration  of 
Independence,  and  Revolutionary  Correspondence  and  War 
news.     4  pages  folio. 

1267  Adams,  John,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1786. 

1268  Adams,  Samuel,  Ed.  Rutledge,  Wm.  Floyd,   R.  H.    Lee,   and 

Samuel  Huntington.     Sanderson's  Portraits.     (5) 

1269  Bartlett,  Josiah,  Commission  signed  as   President   of   New 

Hampshire,     i  page  folio.     1794. 

1270  Braxton,  Carter,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1792. 

1 27 1  Carroll,  Charles,  of  Carrolton,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1795. 

1272  Chase,  Samuel,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4°  1784.     Fine. 

1273  Chase,  Samuel,  a.  d,  s.     2  pages  4°  1805.     Important  histori- 

cal document  relative  to  his  Impeachment  as  Judge  of  the 
U.  S.  Supreme  Court. 

1274  Clymer,  George,  Autograph   Bank   Check,   signed,   1803;  — 

James  Wilson,  a.  d.  Portion  of,  with  name  written  in,  1794. 
(2) 


CATALOGUE.  77 

INDEPENDENCE,  SIGNERS  OF  THE  DECLARATION  OF.    Continued. 

i»75  Ei.i.KRY,  Wm.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pngcs  4"  .and  address.     1794. 

1276  Eli.kry,  Wm.,  and  Thomas  McKean.    Signature  of  each.    (2) 

1277  P'l.oYi),  Wm.,  (I.  '  ,f.     I  page  4°  and  address.     1794. 

1278  Fi.oYO,  Win.,  d.  s.      1  page  4°  17S5. 

1279  Franklin,    Benjamin,   a.  t/.  s.     i    p.agc    4'^    "Paris,    1777." 

Signed  also  by  Silas  Deane  and  Arthur  Lee,  U.  S.  Commis- 
sioners. 

1280  Franklin.   Per.jamin,   /.  s.     1    page  folio.     "I'assy,    1778." 

Signed  nlso  by  John  Adams  and  Arthur  Lee,  Commissioners. 

1281  Gerry,  Klbridge,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  18 13. 

1282  Hancock,  John,  Commission  signed  as  President  of  Continen- 

tal Congress.     1  page  folio.     "Jany.  1,  1776." 

1283  Hancock,  John,  Military  Commission  signed  as  President  of 

Congress,  August  13,  1776. 

1284  Harrison,  Benjamin,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4^^  and   address,     1798. 

1285  Hart,  John,  New  Jersey  Colonial  Bill  signed.    1776. 

1286  Hewes,  Joseph,  B.  Franklin,  Sam'i.  Chase,  and   Wm.  Paca, 

Sanderson's  Portraits.     (4) 

1287  Heyward,   Thomas,   Jr.,  (/.  s.     i   page   folio,    1787.     Official 

Document.     Signed  also  by  Jacob  Read. 

1288  Hopkins,  Stephen,  t/.  s.     2  pages  folio.     1757.     Very  rare. 

1289  Hopkins,  Stephen,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  folio.     1743.     Very  rare. 

1290  HoPKiNSON,  Francis,  Loan  Office  Certificate  signed.     1779. 

1 29 1  HoPKiNSON,  Francis,  Loan  Office  Certificate  signed.     1780. 

1292  Huntington,  Samuel,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4"  1788. 

1293  Jefferson,  Thoma..,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4*  and  address,   1791, 

very  interesting  letter  to  Maj.  L'Enfant  relative  to  laying  out 
the  City  of  Washington. 

1294  Jefferson,  Thomas,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1792. 

1295  Lee,  Francis  Lightfoot,  rt.  /.  s  "  F.  L.  L."     2  pages  4°  and 

address  with  signature  attached. 

1296  Lee,  Richard  Henry,  a.   /.    s.     3   pages,  folio,  and  address, 

franked  "Philadelphia  1778."     Fine  Revolutionary  letter  to 
General  A.  Stephen. 

1297  Lewis,  Francis,  a.  d.  s.   1  page  folio  1777,  Revolutionary  doc- 

ument. 

1298  Lewis,  Francis,  Thomas  Jefferson,  James  Wilson,  and  Thomas 

Heyward,  Jr.,  Sanderson's  Portraits.     (4) 

1299  Livingston,  Philip,  a-,  d.  portion  of,  2  lines,  with  name  written 

in.  Portrait. 

1300  Livingston,  Philip,  a.  d.  s.     1-2  page  4^^  1775,  Revolutionary 

document,  and  scarce. 

1301  Lynch,  Thomas,  Jr.,  George  Wythe,  Oliver  Wolcott,  and  John 

Adams,  Sanderson's  Portraits.     (4) 


78  CATALOGUE. 

INDEPENDENCE,  SIGNERS  OF  THE  DECLARATION  OP.    Continued. 

1302  McKkan,  Thomas,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4°  1804. 

1303  MiDPLETON,  Artlmr,  Roger  Sherman,  Benjamin  Rush,  John 

Hancock,  and  Charles  Carroll,  Sanderson's  Portraits.     (5) 

1304  Morris,  Lewis,  c.  s.     i  page  4°  1789,  signed  also  by  George 

Clinton,  J^ine  specimen  of  this  rare  natne. 

1305  Morris,  Robert,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1797. 

1306  Morris,  Robert,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1781. 

1307  Nelson,  Thomas,  Jr.,  d.  s.     1-4  page  4°  1772. 

1308  Paca,  William,  a.  L  s.     2  pages  folio,  1785. 

1309  Paine,  Robert  Treat,  </.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1779. 

Scarce. 
13 ID  Read,  George,  a.  d.  s.     2  pages  4°  1793.  Fine. 

1311  Rodney,  Caesar,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  folio,  1778. 

13 1 2  Rush,  Benjamin,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1791. 

1313  Rush,  Benjamin,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4°  and  address,  1810. 

1314  Rutledge,  Edward,  d.  s.  portion  of,   1-4  page  4°  signed  also 

by  Charles  Coxesworth  Pinckney  and  Jacob  Read. 

1315  Sherman,  Roger,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  folio,  1756. 

1316  Sherman,  Roger,  d.  s.     i  page  folio,  1792. 

1317  Stockton,  Richard,  Autograph  endorsement  of  a  Deed,  with 

name  written  in,     i  page  8°  1765. 

1318  Stone,  Thomas,  a.  I,  s.     2  pages  8°  1774.  Scarce. 

13 19  Stone,  Thomas,  John  Withv^rspoon,  Francis  Hopkinson,  and 

George  Clymer,  Sanderson's  Portraits.     (4) 

1320  Thornton,  Matthew,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  folio,  1779. 

1321  Walton,  George,  a.  I.  in  3d  person.     1-2  page  4° 

1322  Whipple,  William,  d.  s.      i    page   4°    1781.      Revolutionary 

document. 

1323  Williams,  William,  a.  d.  s.     1-4  page  4°  1766. 

1324  Wilson,  James,  Continental    Bill  signed,  with  signature  and 

portrait  of  Thomas  McKean.     (2) 

1325  Witherspoon,  John,  a. /.  s.     1  page  8°  1781. 

1326  WoLcoTT,  Oliver,  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1796. 

1327  Wvthe,  George,  a.  d.  s.     1-4  page  4°.     Receipt  signed. 

1328  Thomson,  Charles,  Secretary  of  Congress,  d.  s.      2  pages  4° 

'•June  24,  1776." 

1329  Thomson,   Charles,  Secretary  of  Congress,  /.  s.      i    page  4° 

1786. 

1330  INDIAN  Hill  Collection  of  Autographs.     A  large  folio  vol- 
1     ume,  thus  labelled,  of  182  pages  of  thick  paper,  bound  in 

half  leather,  for  the  insertion  of  Autographs. 


CATALOGUE.  79 

1331  iNgHAM,  S.  D.,  Oliver  Wolcott,  W.  Forward,  Alexander  Ham- 

ilton, C.  J.  Folger,  etc.,  Secretaries  of  Treasury,  /.  s.      4°  of 
each.     (9) 

1332  Inglefield,  E.  a..  Admiral,  Sir  Edward  Thornton,  Lord  Ten- 

terden.  Baron   Gerolt,  M.  Romero,   A.  Barclay,  A.    Dimitry, 
etc.,  Diplomatists.     8°  letters.     (29) 

1333  Ingraham,  Joseph  H.,  Author,  a.  I.  s,    2  pages  4°  and  address, 

1829. 

1334  Interior,  Secretaries  of.     James  Harlan,  R.  McCl^^lland,  T. 

M.  T.  McKennan,  C.  Delano,  and  H.  M.  Teller,  /.  s.      4°  of 
each.     (5) 

1335  Interior,   Secretaries  of.      T.   M.  T.   McKennan,  L.  Q.  C, 

Lamar,  R.  McClelland,  H.  M.  Teller,  and  Columbus  Delano, 
/.  s.     4°  of  each..    (5) 

1336  Irving,  Pierre  P.,  Author,  a.  L  s.      2  pages  4°   and  address, 

1842;  —  Samuel  L.  Mitchell  and  Timothy  Fuller,   Authors, 
a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

1337  Irving,  Washington,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address, 

1842,  to  Daniel  Webster. 

1338  Irving,  Washington,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1845. 

1339  Irving,  Washington,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  \°  and  address, 

1830.     Fine. 

1340  Irving,  Washington,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1847. 

1341  lACKSON,  Andrew,  President.      Manuscript  Message  to 
Ci    Congress,  relative  to  Mexico.  8  pages  folio,  signed,  "Feb. 

6,  1837." 

1342  Jackson,  Andrew,  President.    Manuscript  Decision  of  a  Court 

Martial,  signed.  i  page  folio,  1830,  with  3  anonymous, 
threatening  letters,  written  to  Jackson  while  President.  "  I 
gave  you  notice  that  I  would  assassinate  you  on  the  15th  day 
of  March,  and  I  inform  you  that  it  is  to  be  delayed  till  the 
'5th  of  May."  —  "Damn  your  old  soul;  remove  them  De- 
osits  back  again,  and  re-charter  the  Bank,  or  you  will  cer- 
i  'nly  be  she    in  less  than  two  weeks,  and  that  by  myself."  (4) 

1343  Jackson,  Andrew,  President.      Ship's  paper  signed.      Large 

folio,  1830.     Signed  also  by  M.  Van  Buren. 

1344  Jackson,  Andrew,   President.      Manuscript   Message  sig.iec, 

42  pages  4°,  "April  15,  1834,"  to  the  Senate,  upon  the  fol- 
lowing Resolution,  adopted  in  December  previous :  "  Resolved 
that  the  President,  in  the  late  Executive  proceedings  in  rela- 
tion to  the  public  revenue,  has  assumed  upon  himself  author- 
ity and  power  not  conferred  by  the  Constitution  and  laws, 
but  in  derogation  of  both."  Very  important  historical  docu- 
ment. 

1345  Jackson,  Andrew,  President.     Letters  patent  signed.     Large 

folio  1829.     Signed  also  by  J.  M.  Berrien.     On  vellum. 


8o  CATALOGUE. 

1346  Jackson,  Andrew,   Presi  lent,     Autograph  endorsements  and 

comments  on  the  backs  of  letters,  addressed,  or  referred  to 
him,  and  signed  with  initials.     (15) 

1347  Jackson,  Dr.  Charles  T.,  and  Dr.  W.  T.  G.  Morton,  Discover- 

ers of  Anasthesia,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8°  of  each.     (2) 

1348  Jackson,  Dr.  James,  One  of  the  most  distinguished  Physicians 

of  Boston,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1815. 

1349  James,  G.  P.  R.,  Novelist,  a.  /.  s.    2  pages  4°  1853.    Very  fine. 

1350  Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna,  Author  and  Art  critic,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages 

8°,  and  address. 

1351  Jaurert,  Pierre  A.,  Orientalist,  I.  s.     2   pages  folio  1838 ;  — 

Edme  F.  Jomard,  Engineer  and  Geographer,  a.  I.  s.  1  page 
8°  and  address.     Both  served  with  Napoleon  in  Egypt.     (2) 

1352  Jay,  John,  John  Tyler,  Marcus  Morton,  General   Henry  Lee, 

A.  J.  Dallas,  H.  St.  George  Tucker,  George  Bancroft,  H.  R. 
Revels,  Lord  Brougham,  H.  S.  Foote,  James  McHenry,  C. 
H.  Davis,  H.  B.  Anthony,  etc.     Signatures.     (22) 

1353  Jefferson,  Thomas,  President.    Signer  of  Declaration.    Com- 

mission signed  large  folio  1807.  Signed  also  by  James  Mad- 
ison. 

1354  Jeffrey,  Francis,  Lord,  Critic  and  politician,  Founder  of  Ed- 

inburgh Review,  a.  L  in  3d  person.     2  pages  8°  1847. 

1355  jEf'FERiES,  David,  Town   treasurer  of  Boston.     Notes  given 

for  money  loaned  for  the  War,  1778,  endorsed  by  Wm.  Green- 
leaf,  Henderson  Inches,  Captain  John  Waldo,  Caleb  Davis, 
Joseph  Russell,  Samuel  Barrett,  Edward  Payne,  etc.     (11) 

1356  Jerdan,  William,   Scotch   Journalist   and   author,  a.  I.  s,     i 

page  8°. 

1357  Jevvshury,  Maria  J.,  Author  of   "  Phantasmagoria,"  a.  I.  s.     4 

pages  4°  1832;  —  Thomas  Hope,  Author  of  '•  Anastatius," 
a.  /.,  in  3d  person,     i  page  4°  1800.     (2) 

1358  Johnson,  Cave,  Post  Master  General,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  4°  and 

address  1840. 

1359  Johnson,  Cave,  and  Horatio  King,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each. 

Post  Masters  General.     (2) 

1360  Johnson,   Reverdy,  Attorney  General,  a.  L  s.     2   pages  4° 

1842. 

1361  Johnson,  Reverdy,  and  J.  M.  Berrien,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  of 

each.     Attorneys  General.     (2) 

1362  Johnson,  Richard  M.,  Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  and 

address,  1809. 

1363  Joi.livet,  Adolphe,  Publicist,  killed  in    184.8,  a.  I.  s.     i   page 

8°  ;  —  Charles  Weiss,  Author,  a,  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1844.     (2) 

1364  Jones,  John  W.,  Speaker  of  House,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  4°  1848. 

1365  Jourdan,  Count  de,  French  Marshal,  /.  s.     2  pages  folio  1830. 


CATALOGUE.  8i 

1366  JouRDAN,  Count,  Marshal  of  France.     Served  In  Revolution 

in  America  1778  to  1783,  d.  s.     1  page  folio  1795. 

1367  Journalists,  Editors,  and  prominent  representatives  of   the 

American  press,  of  various  dates  and  localities.  Letters 
(140) 

1368  JUBiNAL,  Achille,  Author  and  Statesman ;  Francisque  Michel, 

archa'ologist ;  A.  de  Beauchesne,  author ;  J.  J.  F,  Poujoulat, 
author,  Pelleno,  Bouillet,  etc.,  French  authors  and  journal- 
ists, a.  /.  s.     8°  of  each.     (25) 

1369  JuDsoN,   Mrs.  Anne  II.,  Wife  of   A.  Judson,  First  American 

female  Missionary  in  Calcutta,  a.  /.  s.  i  page  8°  and  ad- 
dress.    Portrait. 

1370  Judson,  E.  Z.  C,  "Ned  Buntline,"  Author,  a.  I.  s..     2  pages, 

folio. 

137 1  Judson,  E.  Z.  C,  "Ned  Buntline,"  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1850. 

1372  I9ALKBRENNER,  Christian  F.,  Celebrated  Pianist,  a.  /. 
IV    s,     I  page  8°  and  address. 

1373  Kamehameha  III.,  King  of   Sandwich  Islands,  /.  s.     1  page 

folio.     "Papua,  1840." 

1374  Kamehameha  IV.,  King  of  the  Sandwich  Islands,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  8°  1858. 

1375  Kane,  Dr.  E.  K.,  Arctic  Explorer,  /.  s.     4  pages  folio.     Very 

interesting  letter,  giving  his  views  upon  Arctic  Explorations. 

1376  Kane,   Dr.   E.  JC.,  Arctic   Explorer,  «./.  x.     i  page  8°  1852. 

Scarce. 

1377  Kane,  J.  K.,  Judge  of  Pa.  ;  J.  W.  Huntington,  Judge  of  Conn.; 

Samuel  Eddy,  Judge  of  R.  I.,  a.  l.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each;  — 
James  Kent,  Chancellor,  d.  s.     i  page  4°.     (4) 

1378  Kaunitz,  Prince  von,|  Austrian  Statesman,  signed  the  treaty 

of  Aix-la-Chapelle,  d.  s.     i  page  folio,  "Vienna,  1762." 

1379  Kavanagh,  Edward,  Diplomatist,  Governor  of   Maine,  a.  /.  s. 

I  page  4°  1833.     Scarce. 

1380  KeKuanoa,    M.,  Governor  of   Honolulu,  a.  I,  s.     1  page   4° 

1840,  in  English,  and  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  in  Papuan,  also,  /.  s, 
4  pages  folio,  1839,  of  Wata,  a  Papuan  Chief.     (3) 

1381  Kemp,  James,  Bishop  of   Maryland,  and  Wm.  Meade,  Bishop 

of  Virginia,  a.  L  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

1382  Kennedy,  John  P.,  Secretary  of  Navy,  Author,  a.  I,  s.     i  page 

4°  1853- 

1383  Kennedy,  J.  P.,  and  Benj.  W.  Crowninshield,  a.  I.  s,     i  page 

4°  of  each.     Secretaries  of  Navy.     (2) 

1384  Kent,  James,  Chancellor,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  folio,  1830; — Rich- 

ard Peters  and  Peter  Augustus  Jay.     4°  letter  of  each.    (3) 


8a  CATALOGUE. 

1385  Key,  D.  M,.  Marshall  Jewell,  J.  W.  Marshall,  James  N.  Tyner, 

etc.,  Post  Masters  General,  /.  s.  4°  of  each,     (7) 

1386  Key,  F.  S.,  Poet,  "  Star  Spangled  Banner,"  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

1818. 

1387  Key,  Francis  S.,  "  Star    Spangled  Banner,"  /.  s.     i  page   4° 

and  address,  1830. 

1388  King,    Charles,    President   of   Columbia   College,  a.  I.  s.     2 

pages  4°  1822,  to  A.  Gallatin,  relative  to  the  erection  of  a 
bronze  equestrian  Statue  of  Washington,  in  New  York  City. 

1389  King,  Charles,  President  of  Columbia  College,  rt. /.J-.     3  pages 

8°  and  address,  1861  ;  —  VVm.  A.  Duer,  President  of  Colum- 
bia College,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  and  address,  1838.     (2) 

1390  King,    Horatio,    and  Aaron    V.   Brown,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of 

each.     Post  Masters  General.     (2) 

139 1  Klaproth,  Henry  J.,  Orientalist,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress, 1818;  —  Staislans,  Julien,  Chinese  Scholar  and  Lin- 
guist, a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1833.     (2) 

1392  Knox,  Lucy,  wife  of  General  Henry  Knox,  daughter  of  Secre- 

tary Flucker,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°   1815. 

1393  Kohl,  J.  G.,  "Documentary  History  of  Maine,"  a.  L  s.    2  pages 

8°  1858;  —  F.  L.  Hayden,  Aaron  Ward,  and  John  Evans, 
Authors  and  Scientists.     4°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

1394  KoLLOCH,   Jacob,   Stamp   Act   Congress,    1765,  d.  s.     i  page 

folio,  1759. 

1395  Kossuth,  Louis,  Hungarian  Patriot,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1880. 

Fine  and  scarce. 

1396  Ku-Klux  Constitution,  fac-simile  of.     16   pages   8°;  —  The 

Constitution  of  the  "  Guard  of  Liberty,"  the  Know-Nothing 
Military  organization,  "  Ned  Buntline  "  Commander.  12 
pages  8°  1854.     (2) 

1397  T^  ABORDE,  Emmanuel,  S.  J.,  Count  de.  Artist  and  Archae- 
J_l     ologist.     "  Voyage    to  the  Orient,"  a.  I.  s.     i   page   8° 

and  address,  1846. 

1398  Laboulaye,  E.  S.,  Author,  and  Alexander  Vattemare,  a.  I.  s. 

1  page  8°  of  each.     (2) 

1399  Lamar  L.  Q.  C.     Sec.  of  Interior,  a,  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1859. 

1400  Lamartine,  Alphonse,  French  Poet,   a.  I.  s,     i  page  8°  1834. 

1401  Lancaster,  Joseph,  and  Henry  Barnard,  Educators,   /.  s.     i 

page  4°  of  each  ;  —  E.  Bailey,  Educator,  a.  I.  s,  2  pages  4' 
and  address.     (3) 

1402  Lancaster,  Joseph,  <z. /.  in  3d  person,     r    page   4°   1836;  — 

E.  Bailey,  J.  H.  Harney  and  R.  H.  Patterson,  Educators, 
a.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (4) 

1403  Lander,  Jean,  M  Actress,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  8° 


o 


CATALOGUE.  83 

1404  Landon,  L.  E.,  Poet,  Autograph  manuscript  1-2  page  4°  with 

a  note  of  presentation, 

1405  Landor,  Walter  Savage,  English  poet,  Autograph  manuscript. 

I  page  4°  with  signature  attached.     Preface    to    "Imaginary 
Conversations,"  published  1824  to  1829. 

1406  Larevelliere  de  Lepeaux,  L.  M.,  French  Revolutionist,  d.  s. 

1  page  4°  as  President  of  French  Directory. 

1407  Lathrop,  John,  Jr.,  Poet  and  Editor,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  and 

address.     "  Boston,  18 15."     Scarce. 

1408  Latroue,  B.  H.,  Architect  of  Capitol  at  rebuilding,  after  War 

of  18 1 2,  (1.  I.  s.     7  pages  4°  1809,  to  Mrs.  Madison,  relative 
to  the  White  House. 

1409  Latrobe,  J.  H.  B.,  Marshal  P.  Wilder,  Simon  Brown,  George 

B.  Loring,  Charles  Downing,  C.  L.  Flint,  J.  C.  Loudon,  B.  P, 
Johnson,  Thomas  H.  Clay,  etc.     Agriculturists.     8°   letters 

(24) 

1410  Law,  John,  Scotch  Financier,  "South  Sea  Scheme,"  d.  s,     i 

page  folio,  1717.     Portrait. 

141 1  Lawrence,  Abbott,  Wm.  C.  Rives  and  Henry  Jackson,  Ameri- 

can Diplomatist,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each     (3) 

1412  Lawrence,  Abbott,  Merchant  and  Statesman,  a.  l.  s.     1  page 

4°  and  address,  1841  ;  —  Henry  A.  Wise,  and  Waddy  Thomp- 
son, Statesmen,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  of  each.     (3) 

1 413  Lawrence,  Sir  Thomas,  celebrated   English   Painter,  a.  I.  s, 

2  pages  8°. 

1414  Lawyers  and  Jurists,  State  and  National,  of  various  dates  and 

localities.     Letters.     (100) 

1415  Leavitt,  Dudley,  Almanac  ^[aker,  a.  d.s.     1  page  4°  1842; — 

A.  S.  Clayton,    "  Crockett's  Life  of  Van  Buren. "  and  Matthew 
Carey,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address  of  each.     (3) 

1416  Lef,,  Charles,  Atty-Gen.,  a.  d.  s.     5  pages  folio,  1810.     Legal 

document. 

1417  Lee,  Charles,  rr. //.  J.     3  pages  folio,   1800;  —  Reverdy  John- 

son, a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  and  address,  to   H.  A.  Wise.     Attor- 
neys-General.    (2) 

1418  Lee,  Charles,  a.  d.  s.     3  pages  4°  1792  ;  —  Caleb  Gushing,  a. 

I.  s.     I  page  4°  1854.     Attorneys-General.     (2) 

1419  Lee,  H.,  Author  and  Statesman,  "Life  of   Napoleon,"  a.  I.  s. 

3  pages  4°  1821  ;  —  C.  C.   Lee,   Author,    "Observations   on 
Life  and  Writings  of  Jefferson,"  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°    and   ad- 
dress,   1842;  —  G.  C.  Verplanck,    Author, /.  j.     i    page   4 
1820.     (3) 

1420  Lefebvre,  Francois  J.,  Duke  de  Dantzic,  Marshal  of   France, 

a.  I.  s.     I  page  4" 

1 42 1  Lefebvre,  Francois  J,,  Duke    de   Dantzic,   French   Marshall, 

/.  J.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1802. 


o 


84  CATALOGUE. 

1422  Legare,  H.  S.,   Secretary   of   State  and  Attorney   General, 

a,  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1842. 

1423  L'Enfant,  Major  Peter  Charles.      Papers  relating  to  the  Sur- 

vey and  Laying  out  of  the  City  of  Washington,  his  ill  treat- 
ment by  the  Commissioners,  non-payment  for  Services,  etc., 
comprising  a  Memorial,  a.  d.  s.  8  pages  4°  1800;  —  d.  s.,  3 
pages  4°;  —  a  Memorial,  a.  d.  s.  10  pages  folio,  1800,  and  a 
Memorial  to  the  Commissioners,  20  pages,  folio.  Very  im- 
portant historical  papers,  relative  to  the  early  history  of 
Washington.     (4) 

1424  Leopold  I,  King  of  Belgium,  d.  s.     2  pages  folio,  1842. 

1425  Leslie,   Frank,    Robert   Bonner,  Whitelaw   Reid,    and  J.  W. 

Forney,  Editors,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  of  each.     (4) 

1426  Lester,  C.  Edwards,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1859. 

1427  Lester,  C.  Edwards,  Author,  rtr. /.  j.      4  pages   8°  1850;  — 

Gerrit  Smith,  I,  W.  Arnold,  and  E.  L.  Pierce,  Authors,  a.  I.  s. 
8°  of  each.    (4) 

X428  Letfers,  Miscellaneous.  Rich.  Henderson,  T.  L.  McKenney, 
H.  Farish,  J.  Kennedy,  H.  Warren,  Gardner  G.  Hubbard, 
Fernando  Wood,  Samuel  Swartwout,  W.  A.  Field,  John  Laird, 
etc.     (120) 

1429  Letters,  Miscellaneous.    Horace  Greeley,  W.  H.  Webb,  Caleb 

Stark,  F.  Fairfax,  Israel  Thorndike,  Fernando  Wood,  B.  B. 
French,  George  Opdyke,  etc.     (120) 

1430  Letters -Patent,  on  vellum,  issued  at  various  dates,  signed  by 

Andrew  Jackson,  D.  Webster,  J.  Forsyth,  J.  C.  Calhoun,  etc., 
and  Society  Diplomas.     (12) 

143 1  Leutze,  Emmanuel,  Artist,"Westward  the  Star  of  Empire  takes 

its  way,"  in  the  Capitol  at  Washington,  a.  I.  s.  1  page  4°, 
with  8  pages  4°  of  Manuscript,  descriptive  of  this  painting. 

1432  Leverrier,  U.  J.  J.,  Celebrated   Astronomer,  a.  I.  s.      i  page 

8°  and  address,  franked. 

1433  Le  Vert,  Octavia  Walton,  Poet,  Thomas  L.  McKenney,  "Tour 

of  the  Lakes,"  "  Indian  Tribes,  etc.,"  John  R.  Thompson, 
Poet,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (3) 

1434  Lewis,  Dr.  Winslow,  and  Dr.  H.  G.  Clark,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  4 

of  each ;  —  Dr.  George  C.  Shattuck  aud  Dr.  Charles  Chase, 
a.  I.  s.     I  page  folio  of  each.     (4) 

1435  Lincoln,   Abraham,   President,  d.  s.,  portion   of,    i  page  4° 

1864.  Signed  "Abraham  Lincoln," — with  Ticket  of  Admission 
to  the  "Inauguration  Ball,  March  4,  1865,"  and  "Order  of 
Procession,"  at  the  Funeral  of  Lincoln,  in  Washington,  on 
Wednesday,  19th  April,  1865.     i  page  8°     (3) 

1436  Lincoln,  Benjamin,  Maj-Gen.  in   Revolution,  d.  s.      2  pages 

folio,  1762.  A  bill  of  Edes  &  Gill,  against  the  Provincr,  for 
printing. 


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CATALOGUE.  85 

1437  LiND,  Jenny,  Vocalist;  —  P.  T.  Rarnum,  her  manager,   and 

Ossian  E.  Dodge,  who  bought  the  first  ticket  to  the  Boston 
Concert.  8°  letter  of  each,  with  contemporaneous  lithograph 
of  the  three.     (3) 

1438  LiPPiNcoTT,  Sara  J.,  "Grace  Greenwood,"^.  /.  .$•.    "Grace  G." 

I  page  4°  1850;  —  James  T.  Fields,  a.  I.  s.,  initials.  i  page 
8°     (2) 

1439  Livingston,  Brockholst,  Judge  of  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  a.  /.  s. 

I  page  4°  and  address,  1818. 

1440  Livingston,  Erockholst,  Judge  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  a.  I.  s.  2 

pages  4°  18 13. 

1 441  Livingston,  Edward,  and  Edward  Everett,  Secretaries  of  State, 

a.  I.  s.      I  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

1442  Livingston,  Edward,  J.  Forsyth,   Richard  Rush,  William  L. 

Marcy,  W.  H.  Seward,  etc.,  Secretaries  of  State,  /.  s.  4°  and 
folio  of  each.     (8) 

1443  Livingston,  John  H.,  President  of  Queens   College,   a.  d.  s. 

I  page  4°  1807  ;  —  Edward  Hitchcock,  and  Wni.  C.  Preston, 
Presidents  of  Colleges,  a.  I.  s.  of  each.     (3) 

1444  Locke,  Jane  Ermina,   Poet,     Autograph  Poem,  signed,      3 

pages  folio,  1850. 

1445  Locke,  Jane  Ermina,  Poet,  a.  I.s.     2  pages  8'  1847  ; — Octa- 

via  Walton  Le  Vert,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  8°  1865.     (2) 

1446  Longfellow,  H.  W.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.    1  page  8°  and  address,  1839 

1447  Longfellow,  Henry  W.,  d.  s.  i  page  4°  "  Bowd  ;  Coll  ;  1832," 

as  one  of  the  P'aculty,  with  the  other  members,  "  Prof's. 
Cleveland,  Newman,  Packard  and  Smyth. 

1448  Longfellow,  xienry  W.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1868. 

1449  Longfellow,  Henry  W.,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  8°  1856,  relative  to 

his  Writings. 

1450  Longworth,  Nicholas,  First  American  wine  manufacturer,  a. 

I.  s.     I  page  4°  and  address,  1856. 

1451  Lopez,  Carlos  Antonio,  President  of  Paraguay,  /.  s.     2  pages 

folio,  1845. 

1452  Lopez,  Carlos  Antonio,  President  of  Paraquay,  /.  s.     i  page 

folio,  1846. 

1453  Lord,  Rev.  N.,  and  Bennet  Tyler,  Presidents  of  Dartmouth 

College,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

1454  Lossing,  Benson  J.,  and  H.  R.  Schoolcraft,  Authors,  a.  I.  s.    i 

page  4''  of  each.     (2) 

1455  LoTHROP,   Rev.   Samuel  K.,  Thaddcus  Mason    Harris,  Wm. 

Bentley,  Wm.  Smythe,  Ethan  Allen,  James  Laurie,  R.  M.  Can- 
dlish,  etc.  clergyman,  a.  1.  s.  4°  of  each.     (12) 

1456  Lottery  Tickets,  Massachusetts  State  Lottery,  1790;  Florida 

State,  Louisiana  State,  and  National  Lotteries,     {-it's) 


86  CATALOGUE, 

1457  LoTTis,  XI IT,  of  France,  /.  s.     i  page  folio,  and  address,  162^. 

I'iiie  and  rare. 

1458  Louis,  XIV,  of  France,  i/.  s.  port'on  of,     i  page  4°  1669, 

1459  Louis,  XIV,  of  France,  </.  s.  double  folio,  1649,  on  vellum. 

1460  Louis,  XIV,  of  France,  //.  s.     1  page  4°  1664,  on  vellum. 

1461  Louis,  XV,  of  France,  /.  s.  portion  of,   i  page  4°    "Versailles 

1730." 

1462  Louis,  XV,  of  France,  /.  s.    2  pages  folio,  "Versailles,  1761," 

relating  to  New  Orleans. 

1463  Louis,  XV,  of  France,  t/.  s.     2   pages  folio,  1731,  relative  to 

Louisiana. 

1464  Louis,  XVI,  of  France,  t/.  s.     i  page  folio,  1785,  signed  also 

by  the  Count  de  Vergennes. 

1465  Louis,  Philippe,  King  of  France,  t/.  s.     2  pages  folio,  1848, 

signed  also  by  Gurizot,  announcing  to  the  U.  S,  Government 
the  death  of  the  Princesse  d'Orleans. 

1466  LouisBURO,  Official  manuscript  demanding  the   surrender  of 

that  Fortress,  i  page  folio,  written  by  Sir,  Wm.  Pepperrell 
and  signed  by  him  and  by  •'  Admiral  Sir  Peter  Warren."  "  The 
Camp  before  Louisburg,  May  7,  1745."  Interesting  and  val- 
uable. 

1467  Lowell,  Rev.  Charles,  West  Church,  Boston,  Father  of  James 

Russell  Lowell,  a.  /.  s.    2  pages  4°  and  address,  1845. 

1468  Lowell,  James  Russell,  Author,  a.  I.  s,     4  pages  8°  i860,  In- 

teresting letter. 

1469  Lowell,  John,  Jr.,  Founder   of   "Lowell    Institute,"    Charles 

Pickering  and  Amos  Einney,  Naturalists  ;  Colonel  J,  D.  Gra- 
hame,  F.  R.  Hassler,  flounder  of  "  Coast  Survey,"  a.  I.  s,  4° 
of  each.     (5) 

1470  Lowell,  John,  Founder  of  Boston  AthentEum  and  Massachu- 

setts Hospital,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address,  1838;  — 
David  A.  Wells,  John  W^  Forney,  Nathaniel  Greene,  Nathan 
Sargent,  "  Oliver  Old  School,"  Thomas  W,  White,  etc,  Edi- 
tors and  Authors.     4°  letter  of  each.     (12) 

1471  LuNT,  George,  and  Wm.  Drayton,  Authors,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4 

of  each; — Joseph  Lancaster,  and  E.  Bailey,  Educators.     4 
letter  of  each.     (4) 

1472  Luther,  Martin.     "Eyn  trew  vonnannung  Martini  Luther  tzti 

alien  Christen."  Sliuk  letter,  20  pages  4°,  with  a  line  of 
presentation,  "Magistro  Sebastiano  Carshamce,"  in  the  Hand- 
writing of  Luther.  This  volume  belonged  to  Charles  Sumner, 
and  in  it,  is,  in  his  autograph,  the  following,  "  Gilt  letters  on 
side,  full  red  morocco,  and  the  following  title  on  side,  A  true 
warning  of  Martin  Luther  to  all  Christians  not  to  take  part 
in  seditions  and  rebellion,  with  his  autograph."  Evidently 
directions  for  tiie  binder,  though  it  was  not  bound.  Very 
fine  and  excessively  rare. 


o 


CATALOGUE.  87 

1473  Lyell,  Sir  Ch,.rles,  Geologist,  a.  l.  s.     i  page  8''  1845,  and 

a.  I.  in  3d  person,     i  page  8°  1845.     (2) 

1474  LvMAN,  Piiineas,  Major-Gencral,  Distinguished  at  Lake  George 

and  Crown  Point,  a.  d.  s.     1  page  4'  '•Still  Water,  1756." 

1475  *llll  cCLELLAN,    Dr.    George,  Father   of   General  George, 
jTV     Dr.    Wm.    Gibson,  present  at  Waterloo  and  C'orunna, 

and  Prof.  Samuel  Jackson,  Celebrated  Philadelphia  Doctors. 
a.  I.  s.  of  each.     (3) 

1476  McCi.Ei.i.AN,  Dr.  George,  D.  W.  Bliss,  Samuel  L.  Mitchell,  J. 

J.  Abernethy,  Wm.  T.  G.  Morton,  W.  E.  Horner,  Charles  T. 
Chase,  etc.,  Celebrated  Physicians,  a.  1.  s.  4°  of  each.     (24) 

1477  McCi.Ei.LAND,  Robert,  Secretary  of    Interior,  a.  I.  s.     i   page 

4°  1847- 

1478  McClb:i.land,  R.,  James  A.  Pearce,  and  Caleb  P.  Smith,  Sec- 

retaries of  Interior,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  ^°  of  each.     (3) 

1479  McCoRMicK,  C.  H.,  Inventor  of  the  Reaper,  a.  I.  s.     i   page 

4°  1852,  relative  to  his  invention  ;  —  Wm.  H.  Webb,  Builder 
of  the  "Dunderberg,"  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8'^.     (2) 
i\\So  Macdonai-D,    Sir  John,   Canadian  Premier,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8° 
187 1  ;  —  Joseph  Hume  and  Sir  John  Shelley,  English  States- 
men, a.  I,  s.  of  each.     (3) 

148 1  Macdonald,  Sir  John,  Canadian  Premier,  F.  Bailey,  Founder 

of   Astronomical    Society,  Lieut-General  T.  P.  Thompson  of 
;  Westminister  Review,  Count  Portales,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  8°  of  each. 

(7) 

1482  McGee,  Thomas  D'Arcy,  Author,   a.  /.   in  3d  person,  i   page 

8°  1862;  —  George  S.  Hillard  and  Samuel  Adams  Drake,  a. 
I.  s.     I  page  8°  of  each.     (3) 

1483  McIlvaine,  Charles  P.,   Bishop  of  Ohio,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4° 

and  address. 

1484  McKennan,  T,  M.  T.,  Secretary  of   Interior,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

4°  and  address,  franked,  1837. 

1485  McKennev,  T.  L.,  Author  of   the    "Tour  of  the  Lakes,"  etc., 

Condy  Raguet,  (ieorge  H.  Colton,  "Tecumseh  ;  or,  the  West 
30  years  ago;"  —  J.  R.  Brodhead,  Historian,  a.  I.  s.  1  page  4° 
of  each.  Autograph  MSS.  of  Peter  Force.  3  pages  4.  (5) 
i486  Mackay,  Charles,  English  Poet,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4°  and  ad- 
dress, 1858. 

1487  Mackenzie,   Alexander   Slidell,    Naval   Officer   and  Author, 

Commanded  the  "Somers"  at  the  execution  of  Spencer,  a.  d. 
s.     I  page  4°  1839. 

1488  McKenzie,  R.  Shelton,  C.  Edwards  Lester,  Joseph  Gales  and 

Charles  A.  Sweetser,  Authors,  w.  /.  s.   3  pages  8"  of  each.  (4) 

1489  McLane,  Louis,  Secretary  of  State  and  Treasury,  a.  1.  s,     i 

page  4°  and  address  1832. 


88  CATALOGUE. 

1490  McLane,  Louis,  Lewis  Cass,  Hamilton  Fish,  and  Edward  Ev- 

erett, Secretaries  of  State,  a,  I.  s.     8"  of  each.     (4) 

1491  Macready,  \Vm.  C,  Englisii  actor,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8"  1844. 

1492  Macready,  Win.  C,  Actor,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8"  1840. 

1493  Madison,  James,  President.     Commission  signed,  large  folio, 

signed  also  by  James  Monroe. 

1494  Madison,  James,  General  1}.  Lincoln,  George  Peabody,  Lewis 

Cass,  George  S.  Houtwell,  C.  Morris,  J.  Percival,  Nathaniel 
Macon,  Isaac  Toucey,  H.  I).  Anthony,  Asbury  Dickens,  etc. 
Signatures.  (20) 
149s  Magruder,  Allen  B.,  Author  of  "  Cession  of  Louisiana," 
a. /.  s.  I  page  folio  and  address,  1813;  —  Richard  Biddle, 
author  of  "  Sebastian  Cabot,"  B.  J.  Lossing,  and  John  H. 
Wheeler,  Authors,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4"  of  each.     (4) 

1496  MALTE-IJrun,  C,  Danish  geographer,  politician  and  poet,  (/.  s. 

I  page  8°  1822,  as  President  of  Geographical  Society. 

1497  Mamiani,  Tercazio,  Distinguished  Italian  poet,  r/./.  j.     i  page 

8°  1846. 

1498  Mangum,  Willie  P.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  l.  s.     3  pages 

4"  1842. 

1499  Mann,  Horace,  Author  and  educator.     President  of  Antioch 

College,  (I.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  1848. 

1500  Mann,  Horace,  Educator  and  Reformer,  a. /.  j.     i   page  4° 

1840. 

1501  March,  Charles  W.,   "Life  of  Webster,"    Henry  S.  Tanner, 

Geographer,  and  H.  G.  Spofford,  "  Gazetteer  of  New  York," 
a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (3) 

1502  Marrast,  Armand,  Statesman,  Mayor  of  Paris, «.  /.  s.     i  page 

8°;  —  Jullien  de  Paris,  Journalist,  in  Egypt  under  Napoleon, 
l.  s.  4  lines  autograph,  i  page  4°  and  address  1843;  — 
Alexis  Girard,  Statesman,  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1810.     (3) 

1503  Marryat,   Capt.  Francis,  English    novelist,  a.  I.  s,      i   page 

12°  1845. 

1504  Marsh,  George  P.,  Author  and  diplomatist,  a.  I.  s.     3   pages 

8°  1846;  —  John  R.  Thompson,  author,  a.  I.  s.  1  page  4° 
1852.     (2) 

1505  Marshall,  John,  Henri  de  France,  G.  C.  Washington,  George 

M.  Bibb,  Isaac  Hull,  T.  Tingey,  M.  C.  Perry,  Josiah  Quincy, 
J.  T.  Buckingham,  etc.  Portions  of  letters  and  documents, 
signed.     (15) 

1506  Maryland,  and  other  States.    Deeds,  a  large  part  of  very  early 

date,  and  having  many  signatures.     (31) 

1507  Maryland  Colleges,  Presidents  of.  Hector  Humphrey,  John 

Prentiss,  Michael  Power,  G.  Raymond,  etc.,  a.  I,  s.  4°  of 
each.     (6) 


CATALOGUE.  S9 

1508  Mason,  Lowell,  Musical  Composer,  Rev.  M.  Hale  Smith,  J. 

Q.  Adams,  Win.  Schouler,  (lencral  Francis  A.  Walker,  Geo. 
15emis,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.  (10) 

1509  Massachuskii's  Bay,  Province  of,  I'ay  warrants,     i   page  4° 

each,  1777.  Signed  by  Generals  A.  Ward  and  John  Whet- 
comb,  Thomas  Gushing,  James  IJowdoin,  S.  Holten,  M.  O. 
G.,  and  others,  the  Council  of  the  Province.     (3) 

1510  MAs.'iACHUSErrs   Bay,  Province  of,  Copy  by  John  Kiplin,  at 

the  Rolls  oflFice,  of  the  Charter  by  William  and  Mary,  1691, 
48  pages  folio  ;  —  Extract  of  a  letter  from  the  Lords  Com- 
missioners for  Trade  and  Plantations,  to  Earl  of  Bellomont, 
6  pages  folio,  with  other  copies  of  official  documents  relating 
to  America.     (10) 

15 11  Massachuskits  Deeds,   many  of  them  of  a  very  early  date, 

and  numerously  signed.     (25) 

1512  Mathkw,  Theobold,  James   liuchanan,  Peter  Force,  S,  Wor- 

cester, G.  C.  Washington,  Samuel  Houston,  J.  W.  Forney, 
G.  T.  Jackson,  etc.  Portions  of  letters  and  documents, 
signed.     (14) 

1513  Matthkws,  Stanley,  Judge  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  P.  V,  Dan- 

iels, Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  Wm.  Bigler,  Governor  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Wm.  Beach  Lawrence,  Colonel  J.  D.  Grahame,  etc. 
8°  letter  of  each.     (10) 

1514  Mayer,  F.  B.,  artist,  a.  /.  s.     5  pages  8°     "  Paris,  1864,"  rela- 

tive to  his  painting  of  Indian  scenes;  —  J.  M.  Stanley,  painter 
of  Indian  portraits,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°.     (2) 

1515  Mavnard,   Horace,  Postmaster  General,  a.  I.  s.      i   page  4° 

1859. 

1516  Mazzini,  Giuseppe,  Italian  Revolutionist,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  12° 

1517  Meade,  Wm.,  Bishop  of  Virginia,  a.  L  s.      3  pages  4°  and  ad- 

dress.    Fine. 

1518  Meade,  William,  Bishop  of  Virginia,  a.  I.  s.      3  pages  4°  and 

address,  1838. 

1519  Meigs,  Charles  D.,  William  T.  G.  Morton,  J.  Revere,  E.  Ham- 

ilton Davis,  etc.,  celebrated  Physicians,  a.  I.  s.  8°  of  each.  (9) 

1520  Meigs,  Return  J.,  John  M.  Niles,  Amos  Kendall,  D.  M.  Key, 

J.  W,  Marshall,  etc.,  Postmasters  General,  /,  s.      4°  of  each. 

(7) 

1521  Melville,  Herman,  John  Boyle  O'Reilly,  and  B.  P.  Shillaber, 

Authors,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  of  each,     (3) 

1522  Merchants  of  Philadelphia,  Baltimore,  etc.,  W.  W,  Corcoran, 

T.  A.  Scott,  William  Patterson,  John  Vaughan,  Winthrop  Sar- 
gent, etc.     Letters.     (18) 

1523  Merl'M,  E.,  Metereologist,  a.  d.  s.  2  pages  folio,  1855.  "Ear- 

liest Polar  Expedition." 
I324  Messer,  Asa,  President  Brown  University,  and  Jasper  Adams, 
Professor  at  Brown,  and   President  of   Charleston  College, 
a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.    (3) 


90  CATALOGUE. 

1525  MiCHAUD,  Joseph,  Historian  and  Poet,  a,  I.  s.     i  page  8°  and 

address. 

1526  Michel,  Francisque,  Arch.'coloeiist,   M.   A.  d'Avezac,  Geogra- 

pher, Daquesseau,  Polif^nac,  Vaublanc,  Pascarrel,  Le  Roy, 
Manuel,  Gamier,  La  Fcrriere,  etc.,  French  Authors,  Scien- 
tists, etc.     4°  letters.     (47) 

1527  MiCHELET,  Jules,  Historian  and  Author,  a.  /.  s.    1  page  8°  and 

address,  1842. 

1528  MiDDLETON,  Henry,  Balie  Peyton,  T.  Bigelow  Lawrence,  Gen. 

J.  G.  Swift,  N.  S.  Sanford,  James  Brown,  V.  Ellis,  etc..  Min- 
isters to  Foreign  Governments,  a.  I.  s.  2  to  4  pages  4°  of 
each.     (12) 

1529  Miller,  Joaquim,  Poet.     Printed  Poem,     i  page  folio,  with  2 

lines  autograph,  signed. 

1530  Miller,  Joaquim,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8° 

1531  Miller,  Samuel,  President  Princeton  College,  a-.  /.  s.    2  pages 

4°  and  address,  1823  ;  —  Philip  Milledoler,  President  Rutgers 
College,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1837.     (2) 
1531  Miller,  Samuel,  Benjamin   Pierce,  Denison  Olmsted,  A.  D. 
Bache,  S.  S.   Haldenian,  E.  N.   Horsford,  Charles   Anthon, 
etc.,  Professors  in  Colleges,  a.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (12) 

1533  Mills,  Clark,  Sculptor,  a.  /,  s.     i  page  4°  1857. 

1534  Mills,  Clark,  and  Randolph  Rogers,  Sculptors,  a.  /.  s.    i  page 

8°  of  each.     (2) 

1535  Ministers   to   Foreign   Governments,    A.  G.   Curtin,  Henry 

Wheaton,  George  P.  Marsh,  J.  M.  Langston,  R.  L  Ingersoll, 
etc.     Letters.     4°     (10) 

1536  Ml  p.  BEL,  C.  F.  B.,  Celebrated  Botanist,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  8°  1839. 

1537  Miscellaneous  Letters,  various  sizes,  and  of  many  localities. 

(120) 

1538  Mitchell,  Dr.   Samuel  L.,  Author  and  Scienti^.t,  a.  I.  s.      1 

page  folio  and  address,  18 17. 

1539  Mitchell,  Dr.   Samuel  L.,  Scientist,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  folio, 

1812. 

1540  Mole,  Louis  M.,  Count  de.  Statesman,  Prime   Minister,  /.  s. 

4  pages  folio,  1830. 

1541  MoLiTOR,  G.  J.  J.,  French  Marshal,  /.  s.     i  page  8°  1803. 

1542  Monroe,  James,  President,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  i8ii. 

1543  Monroe,  James,  President.   Manuscript  Message  to  Congress, 

signed,  Nov.  16,  18 18.     16  pages  folio. 

1544  Monroe,  James,  Prest.,  «.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  18 14;  —  and  a  letter 

to  Henry  A.  Wise,  signed  by  19  prominent  men  of  New  York, 
relative  to  the  re-interment  of  Monroe.     (2) 

1545  Monroe,  James,  Franklin  Pierce,  and  James   Buchanan,   /.  s, 

1  page  folio,  of  each  ;  —  John  Quincy  Adams,  a.  d.  i  page 
folio.     1843.     Presidents.    (4) 


CATALOGUE.  91 

1546  Monroe.  James,  John  Quincy  Adams,   and   Franklin   Peirce. 

Presidents,  /.  s.     4°  of  eacli.     (3) 

1547  MoNTEBEi.Lo,  Duchess  of,  Wife   of   Marshal   Lannes,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°  "St.  Cloud,  1813." 

1548  Moore,  Jacob  B.,  "  Farmer  and   Moore's    Historical   Collec- 

tions," Samuel  G.  Drake,  "History  of  Boston."  a.  I.  s.  i 
page  4°  of  each  ;  —  Luther  Bradish,  New  York  Historical 
Society,  /,  s.  2  pages  4°.  Signed  also  by  Geo.  Folson,  B. 
J.  Lossing  and  others.     (3) 

1549  MooKE,    Sir    John,    Talleyrand,   Gens.    Mortier,   and   Aber- 

crombie,  Admirals  Rodney,  Byng,  Exmouth,  etc.     Portraits, 

8°     (9) 

1550  Moore,  Thomas,  Irish  Poet,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  8°     1837. 

1551  MoRAND,  L.  C,  Count,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  General  Mey- 

nier,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  1802.  Generals  in  the  French  Revo- 
lution.    (2) 

1552  MoREAU,  Celestin,  Editor  of  "  La  Quotidienne."  Letters  writ- 

ten to  him  by  French  authors  and  journalists.     8°     (24) 

1553  Morgan,  E.  D.,  Caleb  Cushing,  Charles  Devens,   Alexander 

Ramsay,  and  H.  F'ish,  Cabinet  Officers,  8°  letter  of  each.   (5) 

1554  Morgan,  Lady,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  12°;  —  Lady  John  Campbell, 

wife  of  the  Lord  Chief  Justice,  a.  I.  s.     4  pages  4°  18 12.    (2) 

1555  Morrill,  Lot  M.,  William  Windom,  Robert  J.  Walker,  and 

George  S.  Boutwell,  Secretaries  of  the  Treasury,  a.  /.  s.  8° 
of  each.     (4) 

1556  Morris,  George  P.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1856. 

1557  Morris,  George  P.,  Thomas  Ritchie,  N.  Sargent,   Charles  W. 

Upham,  and  E.  Whittlesey,  Authors  and  Editors,  a.  I.  s.  4° 
of  each.     (5) 

1558  Morse,  Rev.  Jedediah,  Geographer,  a.  I.  s.      2   pages  4°  and 

address.     1824. 

1559  MoRSE,  S.  F.  B.,  Inventor  of  Telegraph,  a.  i.  s.     2   pages  8* 

1868,  relative  to  telegraph. 

1560  Morse,  S.  F.  B.,  Inventor  of  Telegraph,  a.  L  s.     1    page  8° 

1845  ;  —  Cyrus  W.  Field,  Projector  of  Ocean  Telegraph,  /.  s. 
I  page  8°  1874.     (2) 

1561  Morse,  Sidney  E.,  Charles  King,  Thomas  Ritchie,  and   DuflE 

Green,  Journalists,  <r.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (4) 

1562  Mortier,  Ed.  A.  C.  J.,  Duke  de  Trtfvise,  Marshal  of  France, 

/.  s.     I  page  4°. 

1563  Morton,  Dr.  Saml.  G,  Author  of  "  Crania  Americana,"  a.  I,  s. 

I  page  4°  1850. 

1564  Morton,  Dr.  W.  T.  G,  Discoverer  of  Anesthesia,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  4°  1854. 

1565  Moultrie,  Wm.   Philemon  Dickinson,  Jonathan  Cilley,   T.  B. 

Aldrich,  J.  P.  Kennedy,  Thomas  Ritchie,  M.  R.  Waite,  Rob- 
ert Y.  Hayne,  Wm.  H.  Seward,  Isaac  Chauncey,  Louis 
McLane,  etc.     Signatures.    (21) 


9a  CATALOGUE. 

1566  MowATT,  Anna  Cora,  Actor,  n.  /.  s.     3   pages   8°    1857.     To 

Henry  A.  Wise. 

1567  MowATT,  Anna  Cora,   Actor,  and  Thomas    Ritchie,   a.  I.  s. 

I  page  8°  of  each.     (2) 

1568  Muhlenberg,  G.  Henry,  Clergyman   and  Botanist,  a.  /.  s.     2 

pages  4°  and  address  in  German,  1809.     Scarce. 

1569  Muhlenberg,  G.  Henry,  Clergyman  and  Botanist,  a.  I.  s.     2 

pages  4°  and  address,  1808. 

1570  MuRAT,  Achille,  Prince,  Author,  a.  l.  s.     i  page  4°  1831. 

1571  MuRAT,  Joachim,  King  of  Naples,  Marshal  of  France,  /.  s.     i 

page  folio,  1804. 

1572  Murphy,  Henry  C,  Henry  A.  Wise,  C.  C.  Cambreling,  Chas. 

J.  Faulkner,  Brantz  Mayer,  Alexander  H.  Everett,  George 
W.  Jones,  P.  D.  Vroom,  Heman  Allen,  D.  1).  Barnard,  A. 
H.  Sevier,  etc.,  Ministers  to  Foreign  Governments,  a.  /.  s.  i 
page  4°  of  each.     (18) 

1573  Murray,  Lindley,  Grammarian,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  ad- 

dress, 1810, 

1574  Murray,  W.  H.  H.,  Wm.  B.  Sprague,  John  Woart,  and  T.  V. 

Moore,  Clergymen,  a.  I.  s.  8°  of  each.     (4) 

1575  f^APIER,  Francis,  Lord,  Diplomatist  and  Statesman,  a.  I. 
\l»    s.     2  pages  8°  1858. 

1576  Napoleon    L,  Emperor   of   France,   d.  s.  3   lines   autograph, 

on  a  folio  document,  1  page,  1802,  and  addressed  to  him  as 
First  Consul. 

1577  Napoleon  L,  an  /.  s.   of   Count  Jancourt,  3   pages  folio,  7th 

March  1815  to  U.  S.  Minister  Crawford,  announcing  the  es- 
cape of  Napoleon  from  the  Island  of  Elba.  Very  interesting 
historical  letter. 

1578  Napoleon  I.,  Emperor  of  France,  </.  s.  double  folio,  as  Em- 

peror, 1806.     Signed  also  by  Cambaceres.     On  vellum. 

1579  Naval  Academy.     Memorial   and  Letters  concerning  the  Es- 

tablishment of.  29  pages  4°  1825; — Astronomical  Ob- 
servatory. /.  s.,  8  pages  folio,  1847,  of  M.  F.  Maury,  relative 
to  controversy  with  Sears  C.  Walker.     (2) 

1580  Navy,  Officers  of,  in  various  grades  and  dates,  from  the  War 

of  1812  to  the  Civil  War,  inclusive.     Letters.     (100) 

1 58 1  Navy,  Secretaries  of,  J.   C.   Dobbin,   Wm.  A.  Graham,  S.  L. 

Southard,  I.  Toucey,  Levi  Woodbury,  Gideon  Welles,  N. 
Goff,  Jr.,  J.  P.  Kennedy,  etc.,  /.  s.  4°  of  each.     (14) 

1582  Navy,  Secretaries  of,  John  Branch,  John  Rodgers,  M.  Dicker- 

son,  W.  A.  Graham,  S.  L,  Southard,  I.  Toucey,  Levi  Wood- 
bury, Gideon  Wells,  J.  C.  Dobbin,  J.  K.  Paulding,  etc.,  /.  s. 
4°  of  each.     (14) 

1583  Neal,  John,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1850. 


CATALOGUE.  93 

1584  Neal,  John,  and  Charles  Lanman,  Authors,  a.  I.  s.  i  ptige 
4"  of  each.     (2) 

4585  Nkai,,  Joseph  C,  "Peter  Ploddy,"  T.  B.  Thorpe.  "Tom  Owen, 
the  Ike  Hunter,"  George  H.  Derby,  "Squibob  Papers," 
Charles  Lester,  (C.  Edwards  Lester,)  a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each.     (4) 

1586  Necker,  Jacques,  Statesman,  Father  of  Madp-ne  de  Stael,  /.  s. 

I  page  4°  1777. 

1587  Nelson,  Horatio,  Lord,  and  Admiral  T.  M.  Hardy,  Signature 

and  portrait  of  each.     (2) 

1588  Nelson,  Hugh,  Judge,  Minister  to  Spain,  James  Brown,  Min- 

ister to  France,  Daniel  of  St.  Thomas  Jenifer,  Minister  to 
Austria,  a,  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

1589  Nelson,  John,    Atty-General,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address, 

•837. 

1590  Nelson,  John,  and   Nathan  Clifford,  Cabinet  Officers,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

1591  Nelson,  S.,  and  VV.  B.  Woods,  Judges  of  U.  S.  Supreme  Court 

a.  /.s.8°  of  each.     (2)  » 

NEW  FRANCE  AND  LOUISLANA,  HISTORICAL  MSS.  RE- 
LATING TO. 

1592  Acadia,  "Journal  de  cequi  s'est  pass^  a  I'Acadie  Depuis  le 

ter  Octobre,  1691,  jusq'au  25  8°  1692."  24  pages  folio,  and 
"Journal  de  I'Acadie,  du  11  9°  1692  au  7  Aoust  1693."  12 
pages  folio.  Valuable  historical  papers,  being  daily  journals 
of  events  for  official  use.     (2) 

1593  AcAiJiA,  "  Precis  de  ce  qui  s'est  pass^  pendant  la   negotiation 

de  la  paix  d'Utrecht  au  sujet  de  I'Acadie,  que  les  Anglois  ont 
nommtJ  la  Nouvelle  Ecosse,  Juillet,  171 1."     45  pages  folio. 

1594  Beauharnais  Charles,  Marquis  de,  Governor  of  New  France, 

a.  I.  s,     2  pages  4°.     "Quebeck,  1726." 

1595  Bienville,   Jean  Baptiste,  Governor  of   Louisiana,  </.  s.      2 

pages  folio,  "Fort  de  la  Mobille,  1702,"  relative  to  a  request 
for  help  from  the  Fort  at  St.  Augustine,  besieged  by  the 
English  and  Indians. 

1596  Brouillan,  M.  de,  e/.  s.     4  pages  4°  1702,  "  Projet  Touchant 

I'Enterprise  qu'on  pouroit  faire  en  cas  de  Guerre  sur  Boston, 
et  sur  plusieurs  autre  petites  Villes  qui  sont  sur  La  Coste  en 
Revenant  a  I'Est." 

1597  Calliere,  Louis  Hector  de.  Governor  of  New  France.    Deed, 

by  him,  of  all  the  Isles,  Islets,  etc.,  at  Montreal,  to  the  Eccle- 
siastics of  St.  Sulpice.  A  copy,  3  pages  folio,  1706,  signed 
by  the  Ministers  of  Justice  and  Finance. 

1598  Commissions    of    Dorchester,    Haldimand,    Sherbrooke,    and 

Murray.  Modern  copies;  also  copies  of  grants  to  Lord  Stir- 
ling, and  of  Island  of  Campobello  to  Admiral  Owen,  etc.  (10) 


94  CATALOGUE. 

NEW  PRANCE  AND  LOUISIANA,  HIS.  MSS.  RELATING  TO.    Continued. 

'599  CoRNWAi.i.is,  Edward,  (lovernor  of  Nova  Scotia,  d.  s.  2  pages 
folio,  1751.  Attested  copy  of  a  letter  from  Count  de  Mau- 
repas. 

1600  CosiKHKi-LK,  Philippe,  Chevalier  de.  Governor  of  Isle  Royall, 

<7.  (/.  s.  I  page  folio,  *'  a  Louisbourg  le  8th  Octobre,  17 16," 
relative  to  the  condition  and  treatment  of  the  RecoUet 
P'athers,  as  Missionaries. 

1601  CosTEHELi.E,  Philippe,  Chevalier  de,  Governor  of  Isle    Royall, 

i/.  s,  4  pages  folio,  1711.  This  is  a  copy,  attested,  of  an 
order  issued  in  reference  to  the  treatment  of  those  who  took 
up  arms  against  England.  "  De  par  Son  Excellence  Monsieur 
Jean  Hill,  general  et  commandent  en  chef  les  troupes  de  sa 
Majest^  Britannique  en  Amerique." 

1602  D'Artaquette,  M., /.  s.      6  pages  folio,  "  Paris,   1712."      A 

reply  in  French  to  the  interrogatories  of  M.  Raudot,  on  the 
present  state  of  Louisiana. 

1603  D'EsTKEE.s,  Marshal,  Soldier  and  Diplomatist,  //.  s.      4  pages 

folio,  1716.  Signed  also  by  L.  A.  de  Bourbon.  From  the 
Marine  Council,  relative  to  attacks  on  English  forts. 

1604  Du  Breslav,  Missionary  Priest  in   Canada,  n.  /,  s      3  pages 

folio,  1706.  Interesting  historical  letter  on  Canadian  affairs  ; 
—  "  Parrolles  des  Abenakis  qui  ont  este  Presentre  au  Con- 
seil  qui  s'en  trouve  au  sault  St.  Louis  le  19,  7"',  1706."  2° 
pages  folio ;  —  "  Reponces  des  Sauvages  de  pintaquouet  aux 
paroUes  de  Monsieur  de  Vaudreuil  et  de  Monsieur  de  Beau- 
harnoire."     2  pages  folio,  no  date.     (3) 

1605  De  Cheurv,  M.,  a.  /.  s.     3  pages  4°  1697.      Interesting  letter 

in  relation  to  Acadia ;  —  Estat  de  ce  qui  est  necessaire  pour 
I'Enterprise  de  ..."  3  pages  4°;  —  Desseio  en  plan  de 
I'Enterprise  de  .  .  .  "  4  pages  4°  ; — '•  Suite  du  projet."  11 
pages  4°  ; — "Capitulation  de  I'Acadie,    13   Octobre,  1710." 

3  pages  folio,  17 10; — "  Pour  I'Enterprise  de  la  Nile.  Ann." 

4  pages  folio ;  —  "  M.  Subercase  au  Port  Royal  de  I'Acadie, 
le  17  Octobre,  1709."  3  pages  folio,  and  two  other  documents 
of  4  pages  folio,  and  3  pages  4°  1709,  all  relating  to  New 
France,  and  plans  for  attack  and  defence.     (9) 

1606  DlKjUESNE,  Marquis,  Governor  of  New  France,  d.  s.     14  pages 

folio,  "Quebec,  1755."  "  Memoire  sur  la  Belle  Riviere,  et  ses 
d^pendances,  sur  le  fort  de  Niagara,  le  fort  St.  Frederic,"  etc. 

i6c7  Dudley,  Joseph.  "  Coppie  des  lettres  ^scrittes  au  Sr  Dudley, 
Gouverneur  general  de  Boston,  par  le  Sr  Marquis  de  Van- 
dreuil,  Gouverneur  general  de  la  Nouvelle  France."  9  pages 
folio,  1705.  Also  (in  P'rench)  a  letter,  unsigned,  relative  to 
the  limits  of  Canada  and  Acadia.  10  pages  folio,  17 13. 
"Colonic  de  I'Acadie,"  5  pages  folio.  A  statistical  account 
from  1682  to  1774.  "  Coppie  de  lettre  ecritte  par  Monsieur 
Pontchartrain,  30  Juin,  1707."     2  pages  4°     (4) 


CATALOGUE.  95 

NEW  FRANCE  AND  LOUISIANA,  HIS.   MSS.  RELATING  TO.    Continued. 

1608  Franquil,  M.,  d.  s.     5  pages  folio,  "  Louisburg  1757.'      A  re- 

lation of  the  progress  of  the  work  for  the  defence  of  Louis- 
burg.     In  French. 

1609  Frontenac,  Louis  de  Buade,  Count  de,  Governor  of  Canada, 

(f.  s.  3  pages  folio.  "Montreal  1679."  Concession  of  the 
Isles  and  Islets  around  Montreal,  to  the  Ecclesiastics  of  St. 
Sulpice.     On  vellum. 

1610  Isle  Royall.       "  Recensement  de  I'lsle  Royall,  17 16."        i 

page  folio.  "  Memoire  sur  les  francois  habitans  de  I'Acadie 
1717."  6  pages  folio.  "  Estat  des  habitans  ....  pour  le 
service  du  Roy,"  etc.  2  pages  folio.  (3) 
i6ii  La  Frkniere,  M.,  Governor  of  New  Orleans,  /.  s.  4  pages 
folio.  1765.  Interesting  letter  relative  to  the  trouble  with 
Pere  Hiliare. 

1612  La  Salle,  Robert  Cavalier  de,  A  manuscript  account  of  his 

death.  7  pages  4°,  1690.  "  Relation  de  La  Mort  du  Sr 
De  La  Salle  suivant  le  Raport  d'un  nommt?  Couture,  aqui  M. 
Cavelier  I'aprit  en  passant  au  pays  des  Arkansa,"  etc.  See 
Parkman,  "  Discovery  of  the  Great  West."    Page  366.    Note. 

1613  L'Eschassier,  Francois,  Superior  General  of  the  Seminary  of 

St.  Sulpice,  1/.  s.  I  page  folio,  1715.  A  declaration,  relative 
to  a  gift  from  the  Government,  for  the  benefit  of  the  chapel 
at  Quebeck. 

1614  LoNGUEUiL,  Paul  Joseph,  Baron  de.  Governor  of  New  France, 

a.  d.  s.  I  page  4°  1727.  Relative  to  the  affairs  of  the  coun- 
try. 

1615  LouisBURG,  Isle  Royalle,  Toulouse  and  Port  Dauphin,  plan  of 

these  harbors  in  Acadia,  colored,  no  date.     2  pages  folio. 

1616  Louisiana,  "  Memoire  sur   la    Louisianne."     24  pages   folio, 

commencing  with  the  discovery  of  the  country  by  La  Salle 
in  1683. 

1617  Louisiana.     Original  cession  of  the  Territory  of  Louisiana, 

by  Spain  to  France.  5  pages  folio,  18  May,  1803.  In  French 
and  Spanish,  signed  on  the  part  of  Spain  by  Manuel  de  Sal- 
cedo.  Governor  of  Louisiana,  and  the  Marquis  de  Casa-Calvo; 
and  on  the  part  of  France  by  Laussat,  with  a  copy  of  the 
"  Moniteur  de  la  Louisiane  "  of  that  date  having  the  printed 
articles  of  cession.     (2) 

161 8  Louisiana.     Original  cession  of  the  Territory  of  Louisiana  to 

the  United  States.  In  French  and  English.  4  pages  folio, 
20  Dec,  1803.  Signed  on  the  part  of  France  by  Laussat, 
and  on  the  part  of  the  U.  S.  by  VVm.  C.  C.  Claiborne,  and 
General  James  Wilkinson,  with  the  "  Moniteur  de  la  Louisi- 
ane "  of  that  date,  having  a  printed  copy  of  the  same.     (2) 

1619  "  Memoire  de  ce  qui  pent  rendre  La  Nouvelle  france  Riche 

et  fiorissante  dressd  et  presentd  en  Mars,  1718."     i4pages  4" 


o 


96  CATALOGUE. 

NEW  PRANCE  AND  LOUISIANA,  HIS.  MSS.  RELATING  TO.    Contirued. 

1620  "  Memoire  sur  les  limites  de  I'.Vcadie  envoyt^  de   (^iiel)ec  a 

Mgr.  le  Due  d'Orleans  Regent  par  le  P.  de  Charlevoix  Jes- 
uite,"  1720.     12  pa<^cs  folio. 

1621  "  Memoire,  sur  L'akadie  par  raport  aux  Sauviges  Abenaquis. 

7  pages  folio,  17 18.  "Memoire  sur  la  guerre  que  les  ang- 
lais ont  declar^  aux  Sauvages  Abenaquis,  tir«^  princ^spele- 
ment  des  lettres  du  feu  Pere  Rale  amir  de  souceigny,"  3 
pages  folio,  1724,     (2) 

1622  Memoire,  "  Des  Commissaires  du  Roy  du  4  Octobre  1751,  en 

reponse  aux  memoires  des  Commissionaires  de  sa  Majesty 
Britannique  des  21  Septembre  1750  et  11  januier  1751,  con- 
cernant  I'Acadie."     227  pages  folio. 

1623  "  Memoire,  des  habitans  et  negocians  de  la  Louisianne,  sur 

I'evenement  du  29  Octobre,  1768."  Printed.  21  pages  folio. 
•'  A  la  Nile.  Orleans.     Chez  Denis  Braud." 

1624  "  Reflections  Politiques  et  morales,  tant  snr  la  France,  que 

sur  I'Amerique,  Par  un  pauvre  Diable,"  a  printed  Poem.  8 
pages  4°  ;  also  "  Memoire  sur  la  Culture  and  la  Recolte  des 
Chanvres  en  Canada,"  a  printed  sheet.  4  pages  4°.  "  Paris 
1702."     (2) 

1625  RioLA,  Andrd,  Governor  of  Pensacola,  a.  I.  s.     5   pages  folio 

1700  "Protestation  du  Gouverneur  de  Pensacola  contre 
I'Establissment  des  francois  au  Mississippi." 

1626  Utrecht,  Treaty  of,  "  Copie  de  I'article  de  I'instruction  remise 

a  Mes  les  Plenipotentiaries  a  Utrecht,  a  Versailles  le  2  Jan- 
uier 1 7 12."     18  pages  folio  with  annotations. 

1627  Vaudreuil,  Pierre  Rigaud  de.  Last  French  Governor  of  Can- 

ada, </.  s.     2  pages  folio.     "  Montreal  1758."     Fine  seal. 

i6«8  Vaudreuil,  Philippe,  Marquis  de,  Governor  of  Canada,  /.  s. 
3  pages  4°  "Quebec,  1709."  Important  historical  letter,  rela- 
tive to  a  threatened  attack  upon  Quebec,  by  the  English. 

1629  Vaudreuil,  Philippe,  Marquis  de,  Governor  of  Canada,  //.  s. 
3  pages  folio,  1706.  A  list  of  English,  and  others,  who  wish 
to  be  naturalised,  and  become  inhabitants  of  Canada. 


1630  Nicholeon,  a.  O.  P.,  Matthew  Carey,  Nathaniel  Sargent,  John 

H.  Pleasants,  Benjamin  S.  Ewell,  and  Mike  Walsh,  Journal- 
ists and  Editors,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  of  each.     (6) 

1631  NicoLAY,  J.  G.,  and  John  Hay,  Authors  of  "Life  of  Lincoln." 

a.  /.  s.  8°  of  each.     (2) 

1632  NiLES,  Hezekiah.  "  Niles  Register,"  a.  I.  s.     i  page  folio,  and 

address,  1834. 

1633  NiLES,  Hezekiah,  "  Niles  Register,"  and  M.  M.  Noah,  Jour- 

nalists, a.  I.  s.     I  page  folio,  of  each.     (2) 

1634  Niles,  John  M.  Postmaster  General,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1839. 


o 


CATALOGUE.  9; 

163s  Nit.ES,  John  M.  and  Carl  Johnson,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4"  of  each. 
Postmasters  General.     (2) 

1636  Noah,  M.  M.,  Editor  and  Politician,  a.  I.  s.  3  pages  4°  1815  : 

—  Thurlow  Weed,  Editor  and  Politician,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4^ 
and  address,  1844.     (2) 

1637  NoAiLLES,  Maurice  A.,  Count  de,  French  General,  and  diplo, 

matist,  (/.  d.  s.     i  page  small  4"   1738. 

1638  NoRTHcoTE,  Sir  Stafford,   and   C.  Pelham   Villiers,    English 

Statesmen,  a.  /.  s.  8°  cf  each.     (2) 

1639  NoRTHRoi',  Cyrus,  Edwaid  Everett,  O.  Rich,  A.  D.  Bache,  Sci- 

entists  and  Educators,  a.  /.  s.  S°  of  each.     (4) 

1640  Notes  given  by  David   Jeffries,  Town   Treasurer,  for  money 

loaned  for  the  War,  1779,  endorsed  by  Dr.  Jona,  Mountfort, 
Wm.  Phillips,  Edward  Payne,  Maj.  John  Phillips,  S.  A.  Otis, 
M.  Brimmer,  General  E.  Cornell,  Job  Prince,  Edward  Proctor, 
etc.     (10) 

1641  Norton,  Charles  E.,  Francis  Lieber,  T.  Romeyn  Beck,  George 

B.  Emerson,  B.  Silliman  Jr.,  Joseph  Lovering,  etc.  Professors 
in  Colleges,  a.  /.  s.  8°  of  each.     (10) 

1642  NoTT,  Eliphalet,  Chester  Dewey,  and  F.  R.  Beck,  Presidents 

of  New  York  Colleges,  a.  d.  s.  4°  of  each.     (3) 

1643  /^'Callaghan.  E.  B.,  Benson  J.  Lossing,  and  J.  C.  Shea, 

V^     Historians,  a.  I.  s.  8°  of  each.     (3) 

OFFICIAL   DOCUMENTS   SIGNED   BY  PRESIDENTS 
OF  THE   UNITED   STATES. 

1644  Washington,  George,  Ship's  paper  signed,  doubla  folio,  1793, 

signed  also  by  Edmund  Randolph. 

1645  Washington,  George.  Commission  signed,  folio,  1795,  of  Ful- 

wer  Skipwith  as  Consul  General  to  France,  with,  on  reverse 
the  acceptance,  signed  by  the  Committee  of  Public  Safety, 
Jean  De  Broy,  President,  Marie  Joseph  Ch^nier,  celebrated 
French  Poet,  and  others.     On  vellum. 

1646  Adams,  John,  Ship's  Paper  signed,  folio,  1798,  signed  also  by 

Timothy  Pickering, 

1647  Jefferson,  Thomas,  Ship's  Paper  signed,  folio,  1802,  signed 

also  by  James  Madison.    On  vellum. 

1648  Jefferson,  Thomas,  Naval  Commission   signed,  folio,  1805, 

signed  also  by  R.  Smith.    On  vellum. 

1649  Madison,  James,  Commission  signed  of  W.  H.  Crawford,    as 

Minister  to  France.  Folio.  Signed  also  by  James  Monroe. 
On  vellum. 

1650  Monroe,  James,  Military  Commission,  signed.     Folio,   1823. 

Signed  also  by  J.  C,  Calhoun.     On  vellum. 


98  CATALOGUE. 

OFFICIAL  DOCUMENTS  SIGNED,  ETC.    Continued. 

1651  jMonrok,    James,    Soldier's   Land   Warrant,    signed.      Folio, 

1817.     On  vellum. 

1652  Adams,    John    Quincy,  Ship's   Paper,   signed.     Folio.     1828. 

Signed  also  by  H.  Clay.     On  vellum. 

1653  Adams,  John  Quincy,    Military   Commission,   signed.     Folio, 

1826.     Signed  also  by  James  Barbour. 

1654  Jackson,  Andrew,  Ship's  Paper  signed.    Folio.    1832.  Signed 

also  by  Edward  Livingston.     Injured.     On  vellum. 

1655  Jackson,   Andrew,    Letters    Patent,    signed.      Folio.      1833. 

Signed  also  by  E.  Livingston  and  R.  B.  Taney.    On  vellum. 

1656  Jackson,  Andrew,  Letters  Patent,  signed.   Folio,  1833.  Signed 

also  by  E.  Livingston  and  R.  B.  Taney.     On  vellum. 

1657  Van  Buren,  Martin,  Naval  Commission,  signed.     Folio,  1840. 

Signed  also  by  J.  K.  Paulding,  on  vellum. 

1658  Van  Buren,   Martin,    Military   Commission,   signed.     Folio. 

1840.     Signed  also  by  J.  R.  Poinsett,  and  Gen.  Roger  Jones. 
On  vellum. 

1659  Harrison,  VVm.  H.,  /.  s.     12  pages,  folio,  1819.     His  defence 

against  an  attack  of  Gen.  Winchester. 

1660  Tyler,  John,  Ship's  Paper,  signed.     Folio.     Signed  also   by 

J.  C.  Calhoun.     On  vellum. 

1661  Tyler,  John,  Ship's  Paper,  signed.     Folio.     Signed  also   by 

H.  S.  Legar^.     On  vellum. 

1662  Polk,  James  K.,  Ship's  Paper,  signed.    Folio.    Signed  also  by 

James  Buchanan.     On  vellum. 

1663  Polk,  James  K.,  Ship's  Paper,  signed.     Folio.     Signed   also 

by  James  Buchanan.     On  vellum. 

1664  Polk,  James  K.,  Ship's  Paper  signed.    Folio.    Signed  also  by 

Jas.  Buchanan.     On  vellum. 

1665  Taylor,   Zachary,   Naval  Commission,  signed.     Folio,  1849. 

Signed  also  by  Wm.  Ballard  Preston.     On  vellum. 
i666  Taylor,  Zachary,  Naval   Commission,    signed.     Folio,    1849. 
Signed  also  by  Wm.  Ballard  Preston.   On  vellum. 

1667  Fillmore,  Millard,  Military  Commission,  signed.    Folio,  1851. 

Signed  also  by  C.  M.   Conrad,  and  Gen.  Roger  Jones.    On 
vellum. 

1668  Fillmore,  Millard,  Commission  signed.     Folio,  1852. 

1669  Pierce,  Franklin,  /.  s.     i  page  folio,  1855.     Message  to  Con- 

gress. 

1670  Pierce,  Franklin,  /.  s.     i  page,  folio,  1856.     Message  to  the 

Senate. 

167 1  Buchanan,  James,  Letters  Patent,  signed.     Folio,  1846. 

1672  Buchanan,  James,  /.  s.     2  pages  folio,    i860.     Message  to 

Congress,  relative  to  treaty  with  Paraguay. 


CATALOGUE.  99 

OFFICIAL  DOCUMENTS  SIGNED,  ETC.    Continued. 

1673  Lincoln,  Abraham,  Military  Commission  signed  in  full.    Folio, 

1861.     Signed  al.so  by  Simon  Cameron  and  Lorenzo  Thomas. 
On  vellum. 

1674  Lincoln,  Abraham,  Commission  signed  in  full.     Folio,  1864. 

Rare. 

1675  Johnson,  Andrew,  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1865. 

1676  Johnson,  Andrew,  </.  s.     i  page  4°. 

1677  JoHN.soN,  Andrew,  d.  s.     1  page  4°. 

1678  TiLDKN,  Samuel  J.,  President  de  jure.     Commission  signed  as 

Governor  of  New  York,  1876. 

1679  Haves,  R.  B.,  a.l.s.     i    page   8°    1873,  and   d.  s.  i    page  8° 

1866.     (2) 

1680  Garfield,  James  A.,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1874. 

1681  Garfield,  James  A.,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  4°. 


1682  Officers  of  the  U.  S.  Army,  of  various  grades,  during  the 
periods  of  the  War  of  1812,  andthe  Civil  War,  inclusive. 
Letters.     (115) 

16S3  Offickrs  of  the  U.  S.  Army,  of  various  grades  and  dates,  from 
the  War  of  18 12,  to  the  Civil  War,  inclusive.     Letters.  (115) 

1684  Officers  of  the  Navy,  of   various  grades  and  dates,  from  the 

War  of  1812  to  the  Civil  War,  inclusive.     Letters.     (100) 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  REVOLUTION. 

1685  Washington,  George,  /.  s.     i  page  folio  and  address,  "  Head 

Quarters,  22nd  Nov.,  1778,  8  o'clock,  A.  M.,"  to  Col.  Bland. 
Slightly  faded. 

1686  Washington,  George,  General,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  folio,  and  ad- 

dress, "New  York,  1776."  The  last  page  is  unfortunately, 
imperfect. 

1687  Anderson,   Joseph,   Major   in   Sullivan's  Expedition,  and  at 

Yorktown,  President  pro-tern  U.  S.  Senate,  a.  I.  s.  3  pages 
4°  and  address,  1824. 

1688  Anderson,  Wm.,  Captain  at  Valley  Forge  and  Yorktown,  and 

Col.  J.  F.  Grimke',  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  18 13  of  each.     (2) 

1689  Avery,   John,  Secretary  of   Massachusetts  Bay,  Henry  Dear- 

born, Benj.  Tallmadge,  and  Joseph  Anderson,  /.  s.  i  page 
4°  of  each.     (4) 

1690  Barton,  Wm.,  Colonel,  Captor  of  General  Prescott,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  folio  and  address,  i8ig  Interesting  letter  relative  to 
his  imprisonment  in  Virginia,  and  the  lands  granted  him  by 
Congress. 

1 69 1  Barton,  William,  Colonel,  Captor  of  General  Prescott,  a.  d.  s. 

I  page  4°  1798. 


IM  CATALOGUE. 

OPPICBR8  OP  THE  REVOLUTION.    Continued. 

1692  Brook.s,  John,  Colonel,  (ioveriior  of  Mass.,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4° 

1824. 

1693  Bi;nker  Hill.     Minute  roll  of  a  conipany  formed  in  Newbury- 

port,  Mayo,  1775,  which  took  part  in  the  battle,  signed  by 
Benj.  Perkins,  Captain  and  all  the  ofTicers  and  men.  i  page 
folio. 

1694  BuRCOYNE,  Sir  John,  Commander  in  Chief  of  Hritish  Forces,  a. 

/.  in  3d  person,  i  page  4°  and  address,  "Cambridge,  17771" 
to  General  Heath,  written  while  a  prisoner. 

1695  Butler,  John,  Colonel,  Tory  leader,  a.  I.  s.     1-4  page  4°  1768. 

1696  Carroll,  Charles,  of  Carrolton,  and  Caleb  Gibbs,  Comman- 

der of  Washington's  Life  Guard,  (7.  d.  s.  1-2  page  4°  of  each  ; 
—  Ralph  Farnham,  last  Survivor  of  Bunker  llill,  signature 
and  photograph.     (3) 

1697  Chastelleux,  Madame  de,  a.  I.  s.  initials,    i  page  8°  1795,  to 

Thomas  Jefferson,  with  his  endorsement. 

1698  Claiborne,  Richard,  Jonathan  Bryan,  J.  Sii;ions,  Major  M.  G. 

Houdin,  etc.,  fine  folio.  Revolutionary  letters,  most  of  them 
written  from  Camp,  1776  to  177 1.     (8) 

1699  Clinton,  George,  Major-General,  Vice   President,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  folio,  and  address,  1781. 

1700  Clinton,  James,  Maj.-Gcneral,  a.  /.  s.     i    page  4°  "White 

Plains,  1778." 

1701  Gushing,  T.  H.  Arnold's  battle  on  Lake  Champlain,  Brig.  Gen- 

eral in  War  of  1812,  i/.  s.      i  page  4°  1813,  General  Orders. 

1702  Cutler,  Rev.  Manasseh,  Chaplain  in  Revolution,  Pioneer  of 

Settlement  in  Ohio,  n.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  1804.  Scarce. 

1703  Dearborn,  Henry,  Col.,  Maj.  General  in  War  of  1812,  Secre- 

tary of  War,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  folio,  and  address,  1798. 

1704  Mauduit,  Duplessis,  Chevalier  de,  Celebrated  French  engi- 

neer, Aide  to  Knox,  defended  Fort  Mercer  at  Red  Bank,  a. 
I,  s.     I  page  4°  and  address.     Rare. 

1705  DuPORTAiL,  Chevalier  Louis,   Maj.  (ieneral,  a.  I.  s.     1  page 

folio,  1778,  in  French.     Excessively  rare, 

1706  Fitzgerald,  John,  Aide  to  Washington,  a.  /.  s.     i   page  4° 

1781. 

1707  Frye,  Joseph,  Brig.  General,  a.  d.  s,  2  pages  large  folio,  1774. 

Very  rare. 

1708  Gates,  Horatio,  Maj.  General,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address, 

1790. 

1709  Glover,  John,  Brig.  General,  a.  d.  s.     1-2  page  folio,  1764. 

1710  Greaton,  John,  Brig.  General,  n.  d.  s.    1-2  page  4°  1780. 

171 1  Greene,  Nathaniel,  Maj.  General,  a.  /.  s.    2  pages  folio,  1784. 

17 12  Greene,  Wm.,  Governor  of  Rhode  Island  during  the  Revolu- 

tion, d.  s.  I  page  folio.  Instructions  for  Privateers,  1779. 
Signed,  also  by  Henry  Ward,  of  Sta.np  Act  Congress. 


CATALOGUE.  loi 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  REVOLUTION.    Continued. 

1713  Gkimkk,  J.  v.,  Col.,  Jiulj;i;  Supreme  Conrt  of  South  Carolina, 

</.  /.  s.     4  pa};es  folio,  179S. 

1714  Hampton,  Wade,  Officer  under  Marion,  Maj.  (leneral  in  War 

of  1812,  </.  /.  s.     I  paji;e  4^  1H15. 

1715  Hancock,  (j.,  Pklmund  M.  Hynne,  J.  Barnwell,  E.  Kowen,  Jr., 

Colonels,  Dr.  John  Calef,  Col.  Isaac  Read,  etc.,  Revolution- 
ary letters,     (ii) 

1716  Hanson,  Alexander,  Contee,  Aide  to  Washington,  <r.  li.  s.     2 

pages  folio,  1784,  signed  also  by  Robert  H.  Harrison,  Aide 
to  Washington. 

1717  Hari'kr,  Robert  Goodloe,  Adjutant   in  Greene's  Campaign, 

and  Joshua  Johnson,  Commercial  Agent  for  the  Colonies  in 
England,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  of  each.     (2) 

17 18  Harradkn,  Jonathan,  Captain  of  sloop  "  Pickering,"  a.  d.  s. 

1-2  page  4°  1785. 

1719  Harrison,   Robert  H.,  Aide   to  Washington,  Judge    United 

States  Supreme  Court,  a.  d.  s.    i  page  folio,  1777,  relative  to 
Revolutionary  Officers. 

1720  Heath,  Wm.   Rufus  Putnam,  and  Henry  Lee,  Generals  in  the 

Revolution,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (3). 

1721  Hull,  William,  Col.  at  Yorktown,  IJrig.  General  in   War  of 

1812,  a.  d.  s.     I  page  4°  1812. 

1722  HuMi'HREV.s,  Col.  David,  Aide  to  Washington,  /.  s.    2  pages  4° 

1797. 

1723  Huntington,  Ebenezer,  General,  </./.  j.     i   page  4°  and  ad- 

dress.    1827. 

1724  Innes,  Harry,  Col.,  Defended  Chipel's  Lead  Mines,  a.  I.  s.     2 

pages  4°  and  address,  franked.     1796. 

1725  Ipswich,  Regiment,  Col.  Cogswell's.    17  Documents,    princi- 

pally Muster  Rolls;  and  7  letters  written  by  various  persons 
relating  to  the  affairs  of  this  Regiment,  from  1776  to  1785. 

(24) 

1726  Jackson,  James,  Col.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  folio,  1789.     Injured. 

1727  Jackson,  Michael,    Brig-Gen.,    Muster   Roll,    signed.     Folio, 

1783- 

1728  Jones,  John  Paul,  Commodore,   a.  I.  s.     i    page   4°  "Brest, 

1778."     Scarce. 

1729  Knox,  Henry,  Maj-Gen.,  a,  /.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address.   1799. 

1730  Knvphausen,  Baron  Wm.  Von,  Lieut-Gen.  of  Hessian  Troops, 

d.s.    1-2  page  4°,    "  Bordentown,  1776."    Signed  also  by  Gen. 
Dunop. 

1731  KosciuszKo,  T.,  Brig-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     i   page  4°  1814. 

1732  Lafayette,  Marquis  de,  Maj  Gen.,  /.  s.     2  pages  4°   and   ad- 

dress.    1829.     To  P.  S.  Duponceau. 


02  CATALOGUE. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  REVOLUTION.    Continued. 

733  Lafayette,  Marquis  de,  Maj-Clen.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress.    18 1 4.     To  Wm.  H.  Crawford. 

734  Lafayette,  Marquis  de,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8°  and  ad- 

dress, franked,  "  New  Windsor.  1780,"  to  Gen.  Washington. 
Interesting. 

735  Lafayette,  Marquis  de,  Maj-Gen     a.  /.  s.     i    page   4°,   with 

a.  d,  s.  of  his  son,  George  W.  Latayette.     i  page  4°.     (2) 

736  Lear,  Tobias,  Washington's  Secretary  and   Friend,  a.  l.  s.     2 

pages  4°,  and  address.     1794. 

737  Leaumont,  N.  M.,  Viscount  de,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  folio,    1837. 

To  the  President  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  stating  his 
Services  at  Siege  of  Savannah,  and  during  the  Revolution, 
with  attested  copies  of  Letters  of  Alex.  Garden,  and  others. 

738  Lee,  Charles,  Maj-Gen.,  /.  s.     1-2   page   4°,  "  Headquarters, 

New  York,  1776." 

739  Lee,  Henry,  Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1793. 

740  Lewis,  Morgan,  Col.,  and  Quarter-Master  General,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  4°  and  address.     1834. 

741  Lincoln,  Benjamin,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  4°  1787. 

742  Lincoln,  Benj.,  Maj-Gen.,   Col.  Thomas  Pinckney,  and  Gen. 

Horatio  Gates,  d.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

743  McDouGALL,  Alexander,  Maj-Gen.,  a.  d.  s.     2  pages  4°  1781. 

Signed  twice,  and  also  by  John  Lawrence,  Aide  to  Washing- 
ton, and  M.  O.  C. 

744  McIntosh,  John,  Col.,  Brother  of  Lachlan,  a.  I.  s.     2   pages 

folio,  and  address.     18 14. 

745  McIntosh,  Lachlan,  Brig-Gen.,  Member  of  Continental  Con- 

gress, a.  I.  s.     2  pages  folio,  and  address.     1786. 

746  Mann,  Dr.  James,  Surgeon  in  Army,  a.  I.  s.     1    page  4°  1816. 

747  Maxwell,  William,  Brig-Gen.,  a. /.  j.     i   page  foHo,   and  ad- 

dress, "  Westfield,  1777,"  to  General  Sullivan.  Interesting 
and  rare, 

748  Melville.  Thomas,  Boston  "  Tea  Party,"  /.  s.      2  pages  4° 

1825. 

749  Milledge,  John,  Officer  at  Siege  of  Savannah,  Governor  of 

Georgia,  President  pro-tern  U.  S.  Senate,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4° 
and  address,  1800. 

750  Morgan,  Daniel,  Brig-Gen.,  d.  s,     i  page  folio,  1775. 

751  Morgan,  Daniel,  Brig-Gen,  a.  I.  s.     1-2  page  4°  1785. 

75,'!  Nelson,  Roger,  Gen.,  wounded  at  Camden,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 
1813. 

753  Nicholas,  George,  Col,  Son  of  Robert  C.  Nicholas,  a.  /.  s.     i 

page  4°  and  address,  1788. 

754  Nicholas,  Wilson  C,  Commander  of  Washington's  Life  Guard, 

Governor  of  Virginia,  a.  /.  s.      i  page  4°  and  address,  1815. 


CATALOGUE.  103 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  REVOLUTION.    Continued. 

1755  OoDEN,  Aaron,  Major,  Aide  to  Sterling,  and  to  Maxwell,  Gov- 

ernor of  New  Jersey,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  folio  and  address,  1777. 

1756  Page,  John,  Col.,  Governor  of   Virginia,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  4° 

1776. 

1757  Phillips,  William,  Maj-Gen.  of  English  Forces,  /.  s.     2  pages 

4°  1779,  to  Thomas  Jefferson,  while  a  prisoner  in  Virginia. 

1758  Pierce,  Benjamin,  Father  of  Franklin  Pierce,  Governor  of  New 

Hampshire.  At  Bunker  Hill,  Saratoga,  etc.,  a.  I.  s,  i  page 
4°  and  address  franked,  1824. 

1759  PiNCKNEY,  Charles  Cotesworth,   Brig-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.      1  page  4° 

and  address,  1817. 

1760  PiNCKNEv,  Thomas,  Major,  Aide  de  Camp,  Governor  of  South 

Carolina,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°. 

1 76 1  Poor,  Enoch,  Brig-Gen.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  small  4°  1779.    Revo- 

lutionary, and  signed  as  Brig-Gen. 

1762  Prescott,  Dr.  Oliver,   Revolutionary  patriot,  a.  I.  s.      i  page 

4°  and  address,  1787. 

1763  Putnam,  Rufus,  Brig-Gen.,  /.  s.     1-2  page  4°  "Boston,  1782." 

1764  QuiNCV,  Josiah,  Father  of  Josiah,  Jr.,  Revolutionary  patriot, 

/.  s.     1-2  page  4°  1751. 

1765  Reed,  Joseph,  and  Henry  Knox,  Generals  in  the   Revolution, 

a.  d.  s.     1-2  page  4°  of  each.    (2) 

1766  Revere,  Paul,  Revolutionary  patriot,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1780. 

"  Return  for  Field  and  Staff  Officers  in  the  State  Corps  of 
Artillery."     Injured. 

1767  Revere,  Paul,  Revolutionary  patriot,  a.  d.  s.  1-2  page  4°  1779. 

1768  Revere,  Paul,  Revolutionary  patriot,  d.  s.      i  page  4°    1798. 

Receipt  for  "  Sundry  copper  and  composition  work  for  the 
U.  S.  Irrigate  Constitution,"  etc. 

1769  Revolutionary  Documents.     An  Enlistment  of  Soldiers  in 

New  Hampshire,  to  "  serve  under  Gen.  Washington."  Rais- 
ing men  for  the  army  in  Abington,  1781  ; —  Abstract  of  Capt. 
Jacobs  Company,  1776,  etc.     (5) 

1770  Revolutionary  Documents.     Muster  Rolls,  Military  Orders, 

etc.,  variously  signed,  folio.     (10) 

1771  Revolutionary  Documents.     Orders,  Receipts  for   Supplies, 

etc.     Various  sizes.     (19) 

1772  Russell,  William,  Brig-Gen.,  a.d.s.     1  page  folio,  1790.  Very 

rare. 

1773  Scammell,  Alexander,  Col.,  killed  at  Yorktown,  a.  I.  s.      1-2 

page  4°     Revolutionary. 

1774  ScHENK,  John  H.,  Major,  a. /.  s,      2  pages  folio  and  address, 

1839,  to  Henry  A.  Wise,  with  an  autograph  memorial,  signed, 
3  pages  folio,  detailing  his  services  during  the  Revolution.  (2) 


04 


CATALOGUE. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  REVOLUTION.    Continued. 

775  Schuyler,  Philip,  Major-General,  M.  O.  C,  a.  d.  s.     i  page 

folio,  1784. 

776  Smallwood,  Wm.,  Major-General,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress, 1773. 

777  Smallwood,  Wm.,  Major-General,  /.  s.     i    page   4°   and  ad- 

dress, 1787.     Fine. 

778  Smallwood,  Wm.,  Major-General,  a.  d,  s.     i  page  folio,  1790. 

779  Spencer,   Joseph,    Major-General,  M.  O.  C,  /.  s.     i  page  4° 

1778.     Signed  as  Major  General. 

780  Sullivan,  John,  Major-General,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1778. 

781  Sullivan,  John,  Major-General,  a,  /.  s.     3  pages  folio  and  ad- 

dress, 1787.     Fine. 

782  Sumter,  Thomas,  General,  a.  L  s.     i  page  4°  and  address, 

1809. 

783  Tallmadge,  Benjamin,  Colonel,  Aide  to  Washington,  a.  I.  s. 

1  page  4°  1823. 

784  Tallmadge,  Benjamin,  Colonel,  Aide  to  Washington,  a.  I.  s, 

2  pages  4°  and  address,  1827. 

785  Tarleton,  Banastre,  British  General  in  Revolution,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  4°  and  address,  1802.     Very  rare. 

786  Thacher,  Dr.  James,  Surgeon  in  Revolution,  Author,  a.  I.  s. 

3  pages  4°  and  address,  1839.     Portrait. 

787  Tilghman,  Tench,  Col.,  Aide  to  Washington,  a.  l.  s,     i  page 

4°  1778  to  Lieut-Col.  Burr. 

788  TiTCOMB,  Jonathan,  Colonel  in  Rhode  Island  Campaign,  One 

of  the  Committee  of  Safety,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  folio  and  address, 
1778. 

789  Trumbull,  John,  Colonel,  Aide  to  Washington,  Painter,  a.  I.  s. 

2  pages  4°  1797. 

790  Trumbull,  Jonathan,  Jr.,  Colonel,  and  Nathan  Strong,  Chap- 

lain, d.  s.     I    page  4°  of  each;  —  James  Winchester,  and 
Hezekiah  Smith,  Chaplain,  a.  d.  s,     i  page  4°  of  each.     (4) 

791  TuRREAU,   Louis  Marie,  Baron,  Officer   under  Rochambeau, 

French  Statesman,  /.  s.     i  page  folio,  1806. 

79i*Van  Cortlandt,  Philip,  Brig-General,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4"  and 
address,  18 17. 

792  Varick,   Richard,  Col.,  Aide  to  Washington,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages 

4°  and  address,  18 19. 

793  Varnum,   James   M.,    Brig-General,    Member  of  Continental 

Congress,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  "Prospect  Hill,  1776." 

794  Vaudreuil,    Louis   Phillipe,    Marquis   de,    French   Admiral, 

Lieut-General  of  the  French  Naval  Forces  in  the  Revolution, 
d.  s.     1-2  page  4°  "Boston,  1782." 

795  Walker,  Benjamin,  Col.,  Aide  to  Washington,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

folio,  1800. 


CATALOGUE.  lOJ 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  REVOLUTION.    Continued. 

1796  Warren,  Dr.,  Joseph,  General,  rt. //.  2  pages  folio,  1770.   "The 

Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay  to  Joseph  Warren,  Dr.,"  etc. 
A  Bill  for  Medical  Attendance,  signed  by  John  Hancock  and 
the  other  Selectmen  of  Boston,  in  approval.     Very  fine. 

1797  Warren,  Dr.  Joseph,  General,  d.s.  as  Chairman  of  Committee 

of  Safety,     i  page  4°  "Cambridge,  1775." 

1798  Washington,  William,  Colonel,  a.  /.  s.    2   pages  4°   and  ad- 

dress, 1806.     Scarce. 

1799  Whetcomb,  John,  Brig-General,  //.  s.     1  page  folio.     A  Revo- 

lutionary document,  giving  an  account  of  ordnance  and 
stores.     Rare. 

1800  Whetcomb,  John,  Brig-General,  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1777,  a  MaC' 

sachusetts  Bay  pay  warrant,  signed  by  S.  Holten,  A.  Ward, 
and  others,  the  Council  of  the  Province. 

1801  Wilkinson,  James,  Brigadier  General,  a.  I.  s,     1  page  4°  and 

address. 

1802  Winchester,  James,  Lieutenant,  Brigadier  General  in  War  of 

18 1 2,  a.  /.  J.     I  page  4°  1804. 


OFFICERS   OF  THE  WAR  OF    1812. 

1803  AsPiNWALL,  Thomas,  Colonel,  lost  an  arm  at  Fort  Erie,  Con- 

sul at  London,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4°  and  address,  1848. 

1804  AuLiCK,  J.   H.,  Commodore,    Captains  Samuel  Angus     and 

Thomas  Paine,  Commodores,  L.  Warrington,  and  J.  R. 
Sands,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (5) 

1805  Bainbridge,  Wm.,  Commodore,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress, 1809. 

1806  Bainbridge,  Wm.,  Commodore,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress, 1809. 

1807  Baldwin,  Loammi,  Engineer  of  Dry  Docks  at  Boston  and 

Newport,  Wm.  Drayton,  Inspector  General,  Colonels,  J.  J. 
Abert,  Walter  Taylor  and  H.  A.  S.  Dearborn,  a.  I.  s.  i  page 
4°  of  each.    (5) 

1808  Barbour,  J.  S.,  Aide  to  General  Madison.     Colonels,  Robert 

Carter  Nicholas,  John  Williams,  A.  T.  Mason  and  William 
Gibbs  McNeill,  a.  I.  s.    4°  of  each.     (5) 

1809  Barron,  James,  Commodore,  Commander  of  the  Chesapeake, 

killed  Decatur  in  a  duel,  a.  /.  s.  2  pages  folio,  1837  to  H-  ■^• 
Wise. 

1810  Barron,  James,  Commodore,  Commanded  the  "Chesapeake." 

Killed  Decatur  in  a  duel,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  folio  and  address, 
1837,  to  H.  A.  Wise. 

181 1  BiDDLE,  James,  Captain  of  the  "  Hornet,"  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°. 

1812  BiDDLE,  James,  Captain,  Commanded  the    "Wasp"   in  the 

action  with  the  "  Frolic,"  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1819. 


io6  CATALOGUE. 

OFFICERS  OP  THE  WAR  OP  iSii.    Continued. 

1813  Bloom  FIELD,  Joseph,  Brigadier  General,  Revolutionary  officer, 

Governer  of  New  Jersey,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1804. 

1814  BoMFORD,  George,  Colonel,  inventor  of    the    '' Columbiad." 

Commodores,  Charles   Stewart,   Warrington,  Rodgers,   Hull, 
Bainbridge,  Chauncey,   Renshaw,  etc.,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.  (10) 

1815  BovD,  John  1'.,  Brigadier  General,  distinguished  at  "  Tippe- 

canoe." Generals,  A.  Macomo,  J.  Mason,  A.  P.  Hayne,  and 
Major  Lloyd  Beal,  a.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

1816  Brady,  H.,  Major  General  at  Lundy  Lane,  T.  H.   Gushing, 

Brigadier  General,  Commodores,  Bainbridge,  Porter,  Pauld- 
ing, Craven,  Warrenton,  Downs,  etc.,  /.  s.    4°  of  each    (10) 

1817  Breese,  Samuel  L.,  Commodore,  Captain  A.   Sinclair,   with 

Commodore  Truxton,  Commodores  W.  B.  Shubrick,  C.  Mor- 
ris and  David  Geissinger,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

1818  Broadsides,  relative  to  recruiting.  Rewards  for  escaped  pris- 

oners. Proclamation  of  President  in  regard  to  deserters, 
etc.,  1812-1814.     (5) 

1819  Brooke,  George  M.,  Major,  distinguished  at  Fort  Erie.     Gen- 

erals, A.  P.  Hayne,  M.  Churchill,  and  J.  Mason,  a.  I.  s.  4° 
of  each.     (4) 

1820  Brown,  Jacob,  Major  General,  Distinguished  at  Fort  Erie, 

Niagara,  etc.,  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  1808. 

182 1  Butler,  Wm.  O.,  Major  General  at  New  Orleans,  succeeded 

Scott  in  Mexico,  Colonels,  N.  G.  Pendleton,  Arthur  Smith, 
W.  A.  Trimble,  and  General  ^.  Henderson,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of 
each,     (s) 

1822  Champlin,  Stephen,  Commodore,  with  Perry  at  Lake  Erie, 

General  Charles  Gratiot,  Commodores,  Charles  Stewart,  J. 
D.  Elliot,  Perry,  Chauncey.  Rodgers,  Downs,  Bainbridge, 
Hull,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (10) 

1823  Clarke,  Newman  S.,  Captain  at  Niagara,  Brigadier  General 

at  Vera  Cruz,  Colonels,  D.  L.  Clinch,  Abraham  Eustis,  Wm. 
Carroll,  and  Thomas  H.  Blake,  General,  J.  G.  Swift,  a.  l.  s. 
1  page  4°  of  each.    (6) 

1824  Claxton,  Alexander,  Commodore,  Officer  in  "Wasp,"  in  action 

with  the  "Frolic,"  a.  I,  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  18 18. 

1825  Conover,  Thomas  A.,   Commodore,  Officer  in  the  "Essex," 

Commodores  F.  H.  Gregory,  George  C.  Read,  and  Charles 
Ridgely,  and  Captain  Benj.  Page,  a.  /.  .r.  4°  of  each.     (5) 

1826  Constitution,  U.   S.  Frigate,   "  Remarks  on  board,  August, 

18 1 2."     Log  of  the  cruise.     24  pages  folio. 

1827  Court  Martial  of  General  E.  P.  Gaines,  Nov.,  1816,  on  the 

Charge  of  "Misconduct  in  Office,"  etc.  Printed  Proceed- 
ings, 20  pages,  with  judgement  of  Court,  signed  by  D.  Par- 
ker, Adjutant-General. 


CATALOGUE.  107 

OFFICERS  OP  THE  WAR  OF  1812.    Continued. 

1828  Craig,  H.   K.,   Brig-General,  Commodores,  Warrenton,  Bain- 

bridge,  Chauncey,  Hull,  Porter,  Downs,  Jones,  etc.,  /.  s,  4°  of 
each.     (10) 

1829  Crane,  W.   M.,  Commodore,  Captains,  John  Gallagher,  and 

H.    B.    Sawyer,    Commodore   Thomas     Ap-Catesby    Jones, 
Lieut.  J.  H.  Berryman,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4°  of  each.     (5) 

1830  Daveiss,  Joseph  Hamilton,  Major  at  Tippecanoe,  killed  at  the 

Charge,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  folio  and  address,  1800,  to  Charles 
Lee. 

1831  Dearborn,   Henry,   Major-General,  Secretary  of   War,  a.  I,  s. 

I  page  4°  1806; — H.  A.  S.  Dearborn,  Brig-General,  a.  I.  s. 
I  page  4°  and  address,  1832.     (2) 

1832  Decatur,  Stephen,  Commodore,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  ad- 

dress, franked,  18 19. 

1833  Decatur,   Stephen,   Commodore,  /.  s.     2  pages  folio,  "  Ship 

Guerierre,  Bay  of  Tunis,"  1815. 

1834  Drayton,  \Vm.,  Inspector-General,  President  U.  S.  Bank,  a. 

I.  s.     2  pages  folio  and  address,  1806. 

1835  Ellery,    Frank,    Commodore,    Served   in    the   "  President." 

Major  T.  Stockton,  Commodores,  C.  Morris,  S.  C.  Reid,  and 
W.  C.  Bolton,  a.  1.  s.  of  each.     (5) 

1836  Elliot,  J,  D.,  Commodore,   On  the  Lakes  under  Perry,  and 

succeeded  him,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  and  address,  18 17. 

1837  Eustis,  Wm.,  Secretary  of  War,  Governor  of  Mass.,  a.  /.  s.     t 

page  4°  and  address,  1809. 

1838  Gaines,   Edmund  P.,   Major-General,  for  Gallantry  at  Fort 

Erie,   a.   I.  s.     2   pages  4°  and  address,    1829,  to  Andrew 
Jackson. 

1839  Gaines,  Edmund  P.,  Maj-Gen.,  Commodores  Aulick,  Porter, 

McKeever,  C.  Morris,  Rodgers,  Hull,  Chauncey,  Bainbridge, 
etc.,  /.  s.  4°  of  each.     (10) 

1840  Gallagher,  John,  Lieut,  in  the  "United  States,"  in  the  action 

with  the  "Macedonia,"  Commodores  L  McKeever,  D.  Porter, 
John  Downs,  and  John  Rodgers,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each. 

(5) 

1841  Gamble,  John  M.,  Colonel,  under  Porter  in   the  "Essex,"  a.  I, 

s.     I  page  folio,  1834. 

1842  Gibson,   George,   Quarter   Master  General,    Colonels   D.  L. 

Clinch,  W.  Jones,  Robert  Allen,  Captains,  John  Garland,  and 
S.  S.  Phelps,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  of  each.     (6) 

1843  Gratiot,  Charles,  Brig-General,  Chief  Engineer  in  Harrison's 

army.  Generals,  J.  G.  Swift,  A.  P.  Hayne,  Colonels,  J.  S.  Bar- 
bour, and  John  Biddle,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (5) 

1844  Gregory,  F.  H.,  Commodore,  at  Lake  Ontario,  under  Chaun- 

cey,  Commodores,   J.    H.   Aulick,   L.   Kearney,  W.  K.  Lati- 
mer, and  George  C.  Read,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each.     (5) 


io8  CATALOGUE. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  WAR  OF  i8i3.    Continued. 

1845  Henderson,   Archibald,  Brig-General,  N.  G.  IVndleton,  Ai'^e 

to  Gaines,  General  W.  K.  Armistead,  Colo.iels,  T.  Staniford, 
and  Thomas  M.  Nelson,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (5) 

1846  Hudson,  Wm.  L.,  Commodore,  laid  the  first  "Atlantic  Cable," 

a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4°  1848,  to  Charles  Wilkes. 

1847  Hudson,  William  L.,  Commodore,  laid  the  first  "  Atlantic 

Cable,"  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1837. 

1848  Hull,  Isaac,  Commodore,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8" 

1849  HuNGERFORD,  John  P.,  Brig-Gen.,  Revolutionary  Officer,  Gcns., 

J.  G.  Swift,  J.  Mason,  Cols.,  D.  L.  Clinch  and  James  A.  Black, 
a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

1850  Izard,  George,  MajGen.,  Governor  of  Arkansas,  Gen.  Archi- 

bald Henderson,  Cols.,  Robert  Carter  Nicholas,  W.  W.  S. 
Bliss,  and  E.  Kirby,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

1851  Jackson,   Andrew,    Maj-Gen.,   President,  d.  s.      Folio,    1833. 

Signed  also  by  E.  Livingston  and  R.  B.  Taney.     On  vellum, 

1852  Jkckson,   Andrew,  Maj-Gen.,   President,  </.  s.      Folio,   1832. 

Signed  also  by  E.  Livingston  and  R  B.  Taney.      On  vellum. 

1853  Jesup,  Thomas  S.,  Maj-Gen.  at  Chippewa,  Niagara,  etc.,  a.  I. 

s.     2  pages  4°  1843. 

1854  Jesup,   Thomas    S.,   Maj-Gen.,    Commodores,   Macdonough, 

Rodgers,  Porter,  Ridgeley,  Bainbridge,  Hull,  Chauncey,  etc., 
/.  s.     4°  of  each.     (10) 

1855  Johnson,    Richard.  M.,   Brig-Gen.,    Vice    President,  killed 

"  Tecumseh,"  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1843. 

1856  Johnson,    Richard    M.,    Brig-Gen.,    Vice    President,   killed 

"  Tecumseh,''  a.  I.  s.    i  page  4°  and  address,  1843. 

1857  Jones,  Jacob,  Commander  of  the  "  Wasp,"  Commodores,  W. 

M.  Crane,  Thomas  Ap-Catesby  Jones,  W.  C.  Bolton,  and  John 
Cassin,  a.  I.  s.    i  page  4°  of  each.     (5) 

1858  Jones,   Roger,  Maj-Gen.  at  Lundy's  Lane,  Commodores,  C. 

Stewart,  Perry,  Bainbridge,  Chauncey,  Warrington,  Hull,  etc., 
/.  s.     4°  of  each.     (10) 

1859  Jones,   Thomas    Ap-Catesby,   Commodore,   distinguished  at 

New  Orleans,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1824. 
i860  "Journal  of  Occurrences,  kept  by  Commodore  William  Bain- 
bridge, in   his   command   of  the  U.  S.  Squadron,  fitted  out 
against  the  Regency  of  Algiers,  his  Flag  on  board  of   the 
Independence,  of  seventy-four  guns,"  1815.     51  pages  4* 

1 86 1  Kearney,  Lawrence,  Commodore,   Commanded  the  "  Enter- 

prise," a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1815. 

1862  Kingsbury,  Jacob,  Col.,   Revolutionary  Officer,  Major  T.  P. 

Moore,  in  Mexican  War,  Lieut.  J.  S.  Allison,  and  Hon.  Fran- 
cis Johnson,  a.  I.  s.  Folio  of  each,  relating  to  War  of  1812. 
(4) 


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OFFICERS  OF  THE  WAR  OF  1811.    Continued. 

1863  Kennoi^,  Beverly,  Capt.,  !  illed  on  the  "  Princeton,"  Commo- 

dores, R.  F.  Stockton,   D.  Porter,  Capts.,  D.  T.   Patterson, 
commanded  at  New  Orleans,  and  T,  H.  Stevens,  a.  I.  s,      4 
of  each.     (5) 

1864  Lawrence,  James,  Captain  of  the  "  Chesapeake,"  killed  in 

battle  with  the  "  Shannon."  "  Don't  give  up  the  ship,"  a.  d.  s. 
I  page  4°  181 2. 

1865  Lawrence,  James,   Captain   of  the  "  Chesapeake,"  killed  in 

battle  with  the  "  Shannon,"  /.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address, 
1809.     Signed  also  by  T.  Tingey  and  Isaac  Hull. 

1866  Lawrence,   James,   Captain  of  the  "  Chesapeake,"  killed  in 

battle  with  the  "Shannon,"  a.  I,  s.     i  page  folio,  1812. 

1867  Long,  J.  C,  Commodore,  in  the  "Constitution,"  Commander 

of  "  Saranac,"  which  brought  Kossuth  to  America,  Commo- 
dores, E.  R.  Shubrick,  C.  W.  Goldsborough,  Wm  L.  Hudson, 
and  Capt.  S.  A.  Wadsworth,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

1868  LovELL,  Dr.  Joseph,  Surgeon  General  of  Army,  1812,  a.  I.  s.  2 

pages  4°  1817  ;  —  Henry  J.  Knox,  and  Benajah  Ticknor,  Sur- 
geons in  War,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address  of  each.     (3) 

1869  Macdonough,  Thomas,  Commodore,  Commanded   on    Lake 

Champlain,  a.  I.  s.       i  page  4°.     "Ship  Constitution,  1824." 

1870  Macdonough,  Thomas,  Commodore,   Commander   on    Lake 

Champlain,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address.  "  Ship  Guer- 
riere,  1818." 

187 1  Macdonough,  T.,  Commodore,  Capt.  James  Biddle,   Commo- 

dores, F.  H.  Gregory,  J.  Smith,  Bainbridge,  Hull,  Chauncey, 
Rodgers,  etc.,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (10) 

1872  McKeever,  Isaac,  Commodore,  at  New  Orleans,  Commodores, 

S.  Champlin,  D.  Porter,  John  O.  Creighton,  and  Lieut.  Geo. 
M.  Bache,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

1873  McNeil,  John,  Brig-Gen.,  wounded  at  Niagara,  a.  I.  s.    i  page 

4°  1829.     Signed  also  by  Isaac  Hill,  and  others. 

1874  Macomb,  Alexander,  Maj-Gen.,  at  "  Sackett's   Harbor,"  and 

"  Plattsburg,"  a.  I.  s.  3  pages  4°  and  address,  1837,  on  Mil- 
litary  Tactics. 

1875  Madison,  James,  Pres.   United   States,   Naval   Commission, 

signed.     1815.     On  vellum. 

1876  Mason,  Armistead   T.,   Col.,    Defended   Norfolk,   Archibald 

Henderson,  Brig-Gen.,  and  Lieut.  J.  S.  Allison,  a.  I.  s.  Folio, 
of  each.     (3) 

1877  Mason,  J.,  Commisary  General  of  Prisoners,  a.  /.  s.     4  pages 

4°  1813.     To  Charles  Lee. 

1878  Military  and  Naval  Officers,  of  various  grades,   a.  I.  s.   of 

each.     (33) 

1879  Miller,  James,  Maj-Gen.,   Hero  of  "  Lundy's  Lane."     "  I'll 

try.  Sir,"  a.  I.  s.     i  page  folio  and  address.     1822. 


o 


xio  CATALOGUE. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  WAR  OF  1812.    Continued. 

1880  Miller,  James,  Maj-Gen.,   Hero  of  "Lundy's  Lane."     "I'll 

try,  Sir,"  ti.  d.  s.  i  page  4°  1809.  Orders  for  a  Court  Mar- 
tial. 

1881  MoNRoK,  James,  /.  j.,  as  Sec.  of  State.     2    pages   folio,    18 12. 

To  Joel  Harlow,  regarding  the  War  with  England,  and  d.  s, 
3  pages  folio,  and  i  page  4",  being  Instructions  ifor  Armed 
Vessels.     (5) 

1882  MoNRoK,  James,  /.  s.,  as  Sec.  of  State.     16  pages  folio.     181 1. 

To  Joel  Barlow,  relative  to  the  Position   of  France  and   the 

United  States,  the  Impending  War  with  England,  and  the 
Acquisition  of  Florida,  of  Historical  interest. 

1883  Morgan,  C.  W.,   William   B.   Shubrick,  J.  D.  Elliot,  Thomas 

ApnCatesby  Jones,  and  W.  W.  Hunter,  Commodores,  a.  /.  s. 
4°  of  each.     (5) 

1884  Morris,  Charles,  Commodore,  in  Constitution  and  Guerridre, 

a.  /.  s.     I  page  4°  and  address,     18 19, 

1885  Nicholson,  John  B.,  Commodore,  Lieut,  of   the  "Peacock," 

a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1830. 

1886  Parker,  Foxhall  A.  Capt.,  Commodores,  Joseph  Smith,  Thos 

Ap-Catesby  Jones,  W.  C.  Bolton,  and  A,  J.  Dallas,  a.  I.  s,     4 
of  each,     (5) 

1887  Parsons,  Dr.,  Usher,  Surgeon  at  "  Lake  Erie,"  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

4°  and  address.     1839. 

1888  Partridge,  Alden,  Brig-Gen.,  Supt.  of  Military  School,  a.  I.  s. 

1  page  4°  and  address,     1837, 

1889  Partridge,  Alden,  Brig-Gen.,  Commodores,  J.  Percival,  James 

Barron,  G,  W.  Rodgers,  Lawrence  Kearney,  Bainbridge,  Hull, 
Chauncey,  etc,     /,  s.     4°  of  each.     (10) 

1890  Patterson,  Daniel  T,  Commander  of  Naval  Forces  at   New 

Orleans,  Commodores,  Warrington,  Hull,  Chauncey,  Bain- 
bridge, Downs,  Tingey,  Rogers,  etc.,  /,  s.     4°  of  each.     (11) 

1891  Paulding,  Hiram,  Commodore,  with  Macdonough  on    Lake 

Champl.ain,  Capt.  C.  B.  Thompson,  Commodores,  T.  Crabbe, 
R.  F.  Stockton,  and  R.  F.  Shubrick,  n.  I.  s.  1  page  4°  of 
each,     (s) 

1892  Percival  John,  "  Mad  Jack,"  Commodore,  a.  I.  s.     2   pages 

4°  and  address.     1847.     ^^  H,  A,  Wise. 

1893  Percival,  John,  "  Mad  Jack,"  Commodore,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages 

4°  1848,  to  H,  A,  Wise. 

1894  Perry,  M.  C,  Commodore,  "Japan  Expedition,"  a.  I.  s.  i  page 

4°  and  address,  1839. 

189s  Perry,  M.  C,  Commodore,  "Japan  Expedition,"  a.  I.  s.  i 
page  4°  1837. 

1896  Perry,  M.  C,  Commodore,  /.  s.  1  page  4°  1847,  —  Commo- 
dore I.  Chauncey.  /,  s.  2  pages  4°  "  Sacketts  Harbor,  18 14," 
—  Commodore  Isaac  Hull,  /.  s.  4°  (9)  1821-1848.     (11) 


CATALOGUE.  '  in 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  WAR  OP  i8ia.    Continued. 

1897  Perry,  O.  H.,  Commodore,  Commander  at  "Lake  Erie,"  /.  s. 

I  page  4°  and  address,  1815. 

1898  Perry,  O.  H.,  Commodore,  Commander  at  "Lake  Erie,"  /.  s. 

1  page  4°  and  address,  1815. 

1899  Perry,  O.  H.,  Commodore,  Commander  at  "  Lake  Erie,"  /.  s. 

2  pages  4°  1812,  to  Paul  Hamilton. 

1900  Petitions,  and  others  documents,  signed  by  General    Win- 

field  Scott,  E.  P.  Gaines,  Alexander  Macomb,  S.  Cooper,  D. 
Parker,  James  Barron,  Bainbridge,  Abraham  Eustis,  etc.,  (11) 

1901  Porter,  David,  Commodore,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  and  address, 

1807,  with  colored  drawings  of  flags  for  telegraphing. 

1902  Porter,  David,  Commodore,  Commanded  the  "  Essex,"  a.  /.  s. 

I  page  4°  and  address,  1810. 

1903  Porter,  David,  Commodore,  Foxhall  A.  Parker,  Captain,  a.  I. 

s.     I  page  folio,  of  each.     (2) 

1904  RinoELV,  Charles  G.,  Commodore,  with  Preble  at  Tripoli,  Com- 

modores of  H.  Aulick,  Thomas  Ap-Catesby  Jones,  M.  C.  Perry, 
Isaac  Hull,  I.  Chauncey,  etc.,  /.  s.  folio,  of  each.     (10) 

1905  Ripley,  E.  W.,  Maj.,  General  at  "  Chippewa  "  and  "  Niagara," 

a.  I.  s.  9  pages  4°  "  Headqu.irters,  18 18,  on  the  defence  of 
the  Louisiana  frontier,  to  Andrew  Jackson. 

1906  Rodgers,  John,  Commodore,  Secretary  of  Navy,  a.  I,  s.  1  page 

4°  and  address,  1827. 

1907  Rodgers,  John,  Commodore,  /.  s.  4°  (7)  —  Commodore  Wm. 

Bainbridge,  /.  s.  4°  (6)  altogether  (13) 

1908  Salter,  W.  D.,  Commodore,  Admiral  S.  P.  Lee,  Commodores, 

Bainbridge,  Chauncey,  Warrington,  Rodgers,  Jones,  etc.,  /,  s. 
4°  of  each,     (n) 

1909  Scott,  Winfield,  Maj.  General,  Hero  of  "  Lundy's  Lane,"  a.  I. 

s.     3  pages  8°  and  address,  1851. 

1910  Shubrick,  Edward  R.,  Commodore,  a.  I.  s.     4  pages  4°  18 13, 

Interesting  letter. 

191 1  Shubrick,  Wm.   B.  Commodore,    Captain  Beverly  Kennon, 

killed  on  the  Princeton,  Commodores  J.  D.  Elliot,  James  Ren- 
shaw,  and  Thomas  Ap-catesby  Jones,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  of 
each,     (s) 

1912  Skinner,  Charles  W.,  Commodore,  Colonel  H.  L.  Scott,  Com- 

modores, Tingey,  Lynch,  M.  C.  Perry,  J.  D.  Elliot,  Chauncey, 
Bainbridge,  Hull,  Downs,  etc.,  /.  s.  4°  of  each.     (10) 

1913  Smith,  Samuel,  Maj.  General,  in  defence  of  Baltimore  Revolu- 

tionary officer,  a,  I.  s,  4  pages  4°  1829.  Interesting  letter  to 
Andrew  Jackson. 

1914  Snelling,  Josiah,  Inspector  General,  distinguished  at  Tippi- 

canoe.  Cols.  J.  J.  Abert,  T.  Cross,  A.  J.  Brooks,  and  H.  A.  S. 
Dearborn,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each.     (5) 


113  CATALOGUE. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  WAR  OF  1811.    Continued. 

1915  Stanton,  Henry,  Quarter-master   General,  Col.  J.   J.   Abert, 

battle  of  Hladensburg,  Leslie  Combs,  T.  Upham,  Daniel 
Azro,  A.  Huck,  and  S.  J.  Phelps,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each. 

1916  Stewart,  Charles,  Commodore,  Commander  of  the  Constitu- 

tion, (7.  I,  s.     I  page  4°  1839. 

1917  Stewart,  Charles,  Commodore,  Commanded  the  "  Constitu- 

tion "  at  Capture  of  the  "  Levant,"  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1818. 

1918  Stockton,  R.  F.,  Jesse  D.  Elliot,  L.  Warrington,   James  Ren- 

shaw,  and  W.  M,  Walker,  Commodores,  a.  I.  s.  4"  of 
each.     (5) 

1919  Strwgham,  S.  H.,  M.  C.  Perry,  L  Chauncey,  L  Hull,  J.  Rodg- 

ers,  John  Downs,  L.  Warrington,  J.  D.  Elliot,  etc.,  Commo- 
dores, /.  s.     Folio  of  each.     (10) 

1920  Swartwout,  Robert,   lirigadier  General,     Commodores,   M. 

C.  Perry,  Hull,  Warrington,  Porter,  Bainbridge,  Rodgers, 
Chauncey,  etc.,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (10) 

1921  Swift,  J.  G.,   Brigadier  General,  Distinguished   Military  En- 

gineer, a.  /.  s.     I  page  4°  1822. 

1922  Tattnall,  Josiah,  Commodore,  in  the  "  Constellation,"  Cap- 

tain Wolcott  Chauncey,  Commodores,  F.  H.  Gregory,  D.  Por- 
ter, and  C.  W.  Skinner,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

1923  Thayer,  Sylvanus,  Chief  Engineer,  Superintendent  of  West 

Point,  a.  (/.  s.     i  page  4°,  18 17. 

1924  Tingey,  Thomas,  Commodore,  a.  I.  s.    3  pages  4°  and  ad- 

dress.    1819. 

1925  TowsoN,   Nathan,  Brigadier  General,   Distinguished  at  Fort 

George,  Niagara,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  18 18. 

1926  Turner,  Daniel,  John  Percival,  M.  C.  Perry,   L  Chauncey,  I. 

Hull,  John  Rodgers,  J.  D.  Elliot,  J.  Downs,  etc.,  Commo- 
dores, /.  s.     Folio  of  each.     (10) 

1927  Villere,  Jacques,  Served  with  Jackson  at  New  Orleans,  Gov- 

ernor of  Louisiana,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°,  1823. 

1928  Wadsworth,  Alex.  S.,  Lieutenant  on  the  "  Constitution,"  in 

the  action  with  the  "  Guerriere,"  Commodores,  L.  Warring- 
ton, Joseph  Smith,  Captain,  Samuel  Angus,  a.  I.  s.  i  page 
4°  of  each.  Commodore  D.  Porter,  a.  d.     \  page  4°.     (5) 

1929  Walback,  John    D.,    Brigadier    General,     Commodores,    D. 

Porter,  Rodgers,  McCluney,  Bainbridge,  Hull,  Chauncey, 
Warrington,  etc.,  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (10) 

1930  Warrington,   Lewis,   Commodore,    Commanded    the  "  Pea- 

cock," a.  I.  s,     I  page  4°,  1838. 

1931  Winder,  Wm.  H.,  Brigadier  General,  Commander  at  Bladens- 

burg,  a.  I,  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1824. 

1932  Winder,  Wm.  H.,   Brigadier  General,  Commodores,  W.  M. 

Crane,  J.  D.  Elliott,  Chauncey,  Bainbridge,  Rodgers,  Gen- 
eral C.  Gratiot,  etc.,  /.  s.    4°  of  each.    (10) 


CATALOGUE.  II3 

OFFICERS  OP  THE  WAR  OP  1811.    Contlnuod. 

1933  Worth,  VVm.  J.,  (ienonil,  at  Chippewa,  Niagara,  etc.,  and  in 

Mexican  War,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4"  1S37. 

1934  Worth,  Win.  J.,  General,  at  Chippewa,  Niagara,  etc.,  and  in 

Mexican  War,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4'  1834. 


o 


o 


1935  OoDEM,  David  B.,   Daniel  Dougherty,  R.   Emmet,   Benjamin 

Tappan,  Charles  Ewing  and   Ed.  D.  Ingraham,  Jurists.     4" 
letter  of  each.     (6) 

1936  Onderdonk,  B.  T.,  Bishop  of  New  York,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4" 

and  address,  1843. 

1937  Onderdonk,  B.  T.,  Bishop  of  New  York,  a.  d.  s.    2  pages  4 

1841 ;  —  Thomas  M.  Clark,  Bishop  of  Rhode  Island,  a.  I.  s. 
I  page  8°  1855.     (2) 

1938  O'Neall,  John  B.,  Wm.  C.  nch,  David  B.  Ogden,  G.  Mallery, 

Z.  Collins  Lee,  Amos  Mornll,  Jurists.     4°  letter  of  each.    (6) 

1939  O'Reilly,  John  Boyle,  Poet,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  8°  1877. 

1940  Orfila,  M.  J.  B.,  Celebrated  Chemist,  d.  s.  i  page  folio,  1834. 

Diploma  of  the  University  of  France.    Signed  also  by  Guizot. 
On  vellum,     2  portraits. 

1941  Orford,  Earl  of.  Statesman,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  18 17,  on  the 

death  of  the  Princess  Charlotte. 

1942  Orleans,    Gaston,    Duke   of.   Conspired   against    Richelieu, 

Lieut-General  of  France  after  the  death  of  his  brother,  Louis 
XIIL,  d.  s.     t  page  folio,  1657.     On  vellum. 

1943  Orleans,  Ferdinand  Philippe,  Duke  of,  Eldest  son  of  Louis 

Philippe,  a.  I.  s.  initials,  i  page  8°  184*.  With  autograph 
indorsement  of  Alexander  Vattemare.     Portrait. 

1944  Orr,  James  L.,  Speaker  of  House,  Governor  of  South  Carolina, 

a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  1853. 

1945  OsBORN,  Selleck,  Poet  and  Editor,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress, 1822.     Fine  and  scarce. 

1946  Osborne,  Sir  Thomas,  Duke  of  Leeds,   Lord  Treasurer  of 

England,  d.  s,  i  page  4°  167 1.  Signed  also  by  Sir  Thomas 
Littleton.     Scarce. 

1947  O'Sullivan,  J.  L.,  Editor  of  Democratic  Review,   J.  Watson 

Webb,  John  S.  Skinner,  J.  B.  Prentiss,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson, 
and  Henry  E.  Pinckney,  Journalists  and  Editors,  a.  I.  s.  1 
page  4°  of  each.     (6) 

1948  O'Sullivan,  J.  L.,  J.  W.  Forney,  and   Joseph  Gales,  Jr.,  Jour- 

nalists, a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each.     (3) 

1949  Otis,  Mrs.  Harrison  Gray,  a.  L  s.     i  page  8°    1850,  with   sig- 

nature of  H.  G.  Otis. 

1950  Otis,  James,   Statesman,   Member  of  Mass.  Council,  a.  d.  s. 

1-2  page  4°  1762. 


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114  CATALOGUE. 

195 1  OwKN,   John,    Autograph    Poem,    2   pages   8°.     "  Exhibition 

Ode."  with  a.  I.  s.  in  pencil  of  John  Moylc  O'Reilly,  relative 
to  it. 

1952  OwKN,    Robert    Dale,  ClKirles   Hale,  A.    I).    IJache,  Charles 

Lanman,  Win.  Jiigler,  Charles  S.  Scott,  etc.,  8"  letter  of 
each.     (10) 

1953  '|?\AER,  Ferdinando,  Celebrated  Italian  Musical  Composer, 
A       a.  I.  s,     I  page  4°  and  address. 

1954  Pacanini,   Nicolo,   Celebrated  Violinist,  /.  s.     i  page  8°  and 

address,  1837. 

1955  Paoei',  Lord  William,  Marquis  uf   Anglesey,  led  the    Brigade 

and  wounded  at  Waterloo,  a.  /.  in  3d  person,  i  page  8°  and 
address. 

1956  Pajol,  Claude  Pierre,  Count,  Served  under  Napoleon  at  Aus- 

terlitz  and  Russia,  </.  s.  7  pages  folio,  1833,  with  many 
other  signatures. 

1957  Palfrey,  John  G.,  Historian,  a.  /.  s.     3  pages  4°  and  address, 

1845. 

1958  Palmerston,  Lord,  J.   A.  Garfield,  Admiral  Dundas,  Justin 

McCarthy,  Wm.  Sprague,  A.  Gallatin,  S.  Meredith,  S.  A. 
Douglass,  G.  F.  Hoar,  T.  O.  Howe,  J.  Holt,  R.  Smith,  J.  M. 
Porter,  R.  D.  Owen,  etc.     Addresses  of  letters  franked.  (23) 

1959  Pancoast,  Dr.  Joseph,  Prof,  of  Anatomy,  and  Dr.  Isaac  Hays, 

Editor  of  Wilson's  Ornithology,  a.  I.  s.  4°  of  each.     (2) 
i960  Papers  appertaining  to  the  Louisiana  purchase.     A  folio  vol- 
ume of  photographic  copies  of  all  the  papers,  diplomatic  and 
official,  concerning  the  acquisition  of  this  territory.  40  pages. 

1961  Parkman,  Francis,  and  E.  George   Squier,  Historians,  a.  I.  s. 

1  page  8°  of  each.     (2) 

1962  Parkman,  Francis,  George  Wnk.  Curtis,  E.  George  Squier,  M. 

M.  Ballou,  and  Wm.  Young,  Authors,  a.  L  s.  2  pages  8°  of 
each.     (5) 

1963  Parkman,   Francis,  /.   s.      3  pages  8°,   Wm.    B.    Lawrence, 

and  George  W.  Greene,  Authors,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  of  each. 

(3) 

1964  Parsons,  Rev.  Jonathan,  Father  of  Theophilus  Parsons,  Cele- 

brated Clergyman  and  Author,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  folio  and  ad- 
dress, 1767. 

1965  Pasquier,  Etienne  D.,  Duke,  French  Statesman  under  Napo- 

leon, </.  s.     I  page  folio,  181 1, 

1966  Passports,  of  various  countries,  with  numerous  vis^s.     (23) 

1967  Patten,  Colonel   George  W.,  Poet,  Autograph   Poem  signf.d, 

2  pages  4°  1838.     "Lines  by  my  Sister's  Grave." 

1968  Payne,  John  Howard,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.    3  pages  4°  and  address. 

1842.     Fine. 


CATALOGUE.  115 

1969  Pavne,  John  Howard,  Poet,  a,  I.  s.     i  page  4'  184J. 

1970  Pavnk,  Jolin  Howard,  I'oct,  a,  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address. 

"Paris,  1843." 

1971  Pavnk,  John  Howard,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1843. 

1972  PEAiionv,  George,  Banker  and  Philanthropist,  a.  /.  s.     1  page 

4°  •«47- 

1973  pKAiioMY,  George,  Hanker  and  Philanthropist,  a.   .  s.     i  page 

4"  and  address.     1819. 

1974  Pkai.k,  Rembrandt,  Artist,  /.  s.     i  page  4"  1844;  —  Titian  R. 

Peale  and  Rubens   Peale,  Artists,  </.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each. 

(3) 

1975  Pkai.k,  Titian  R.,  John  G.  Chapman,  P.  Lanman,  Wm.  Sharp, 

Fernando  Pettrick,  James  Webster,  etc.,  Artists,  4°  letter, 
of  e.ich.     (11) 

1976  Pearck,  James  A.,  Sec.  of  Interior,  a.  I.  s.     i   page  4°  1837. 

1977  Penim.eton,  Nathaniel,  James  K.  Polk,  James  Harlan,  Thos. 

Tingey,  J.  C.  Calhoun,  C.  J.  Faulkner,  Gen.  Ikirnside,  VVm. 
Lloyd  Garrison,  John  A.  Logan,  Harrison  Gray,  etc.  Por- 
tions of  Letters  and  Documents,  signed.     (14) 

1978  Pennsylvania,    University  ot,  a.  d.  s.     i    page   4°   each,   of 

John  Ludlow  and  Fred,  lieasley.  Provosts.     (3) 

1979  Pei'PERREli.,  Sir  William,  Hero  of  Louisburg,  a.  d.  s.     1  page 

folio.     1735. 

1980  Pheli'S,  Elizabeth  Stuart,  "Gates  Ajar,"  a.  1.  s.     3  pages  8° 

1869. 

1981  Physicians,   American,   Din.  Drake,   George  C.  Shattuck,   J. 

H.  Barnes,  James  Smi.n,  J.  J.  Woodward,  etc.  Letter  of 
each.     (18) 

1982  Physicians,  Massachusetts,   Ben.  Shurtleff,  Gilman   Kimball, 

W.  T.  G.  Morton,  George  H.  Gay,  a.  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (4) 

1983  Piatt,  Don,    Author,   a.  /.  s.     3  pages  4°  1855;  —  Barnabas 

Bates,  Author,  a.  I.  s,  i  page  4°  1837;  —  Geo.  Taylor, 
Author,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1857.     (3) 

1984  PiCKERiNf.,  Joseph,  Naturalist  of  Wilkes'   Expedition,   a.  I.  s, 

I  page  4°  1838;  —  M.  F.  Maury,  Joseph  Henry,  Scientists. 
/.  s.     4°  of  each.     (3) 

1985  Pickering,  Timothy,   W.  C.  C.  Claiborne,   A.   Gallatin,   M. 

Fillmore,  D.  D.  Porter.  Emory  Washburn,  Wm.  J.  Graves, 
Samuel  Smith,  Gen.  A.  E.  Burnside,  Roscoe  Conkling,  etc. 
Signatures.     (20) 

1986  Pierce,  Benjamin,  Charles  Davies,  B.  Silhman,  JrT,   Theophi- 

lus  Parsons,  A.  D.  Bache,  Denison  Olmstead,  etc..  Professors 
in  Colleges,  a.  I.  s.     4°  of  each.     (12) 

1987  Pierce,  Franklin,  President,  a.  l.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address. 

1842. 


ii6  CATALOGUE. 

1988  Pierce,  Franklin,  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1838. 

1989  Pierce,  Franklin,  Manuscript  Message  to  Congress,   signed, 

August  I,  1854,  7  pages  folio,  concerning  the  relations  of  the 
United  States  with  Spain. 

1990  Pierce,  Franklin,  President,  Message,  signed,     i  page  folio. 

To  Congress,  relative  to  the  expediency  of  further  measures 
in  regard  to  immigrants.     1854. 

1991  Pierce,  Franklin,    President,    Message,    i    page    4°,    signed. 

To  the  Senate,  relative  to  the  Penitentiary  in  the  District  of 
Columbia.     1854. 

1992  Pierpont,  Rev.  John,  Poet,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address, 

1843. 

1993  Pike,  Albert,  Poet,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°.     Portrait. 

1994  Pike,  Zebulon  M.,  John  Q.  Adams,  George   Richards   Minot, 

Commodores  Decatur  and  Chauncey,  John  Adams,  Monroe, 
Lafayette,  etc.     Portraits.     8°     (12) 

1995  PiNKNEV,  William,  Atty-Gen.,  a.l.s.     2  pages.     4°  1819. 

1996  PiNKNEV,  William,  J,  J.  Crittenden,  B.  H.  Brewster,  Geo.  H. 

Williams,  and  Charles  Devens,  Attorneys  General,  /.  s.  Folio, 
and  4°  of  each.     (5) 

1997  Pitt,  William.     Original  address  of  the  House  of   Commons, 

to  his  Majesty,  to  pay  the  debts  of  Pitt,  signed  by  the  Com- 
missioners.    I  page  folio,  1806. 

1998  Pleasants,  John   H.,  killed  in  a  duel,  by  Thomas   Ritchie, 

Beverly  Tucker,  John  C  Rives,  and  John  Letcher,  Journalists, 
a.  I.  s,     I  page  4°  of  each.     (4) 

1999  Pleasants,  Miss  Julia,  Poet,  Autograph  Poem,  signed,    i  page 

4°,  "  A  Portrait  "  ;  —  Wm.  E.  Pabor,  Poet,  Autograph  Poem, 
signed.     2  pages  folio,  "  Memory."     (2) 

2000  PoE,  Edgar  A.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4°  and  address,  1846. 

"...  It  is  true  that  in  several  ways,  as  you  say,  the  lamp 
might  have  thrown  the  bird's  shadow  on  the  floor.  My  con- 
ception was  that  of  the  bracket  candelabrum  affixed  against 
the  walls,  high  up  above  the  door  and  bust  —  as  is  often  seen 
in  the  English  palaces,  and  even  in  some  of  the  better  houses 
in  New  York.  Your  objection  to  the  tinkling  of  the  foot- 
falls is  far  more  pointed,  and  in  the  course  of  composition 
occurred  so  forcibly  to  myself,  that  I  hesitated  to  use  the 
term.  I  finally  used  it  because  I  saw  that  it  had,  in  its  first 
conception,  been  suggested  to  my  mind  by  the  sense  of  the 
supernatural,  with  which  it  was  at  that  moment  filled.  No 
human  or  physical  foot  could  tinkle  on  a  soft  carpet  —  there- 
fore the  tinkling  of  feet  would  vividly  convey  the  supernatural 
impression.  This  was  the  idea,  and  it  is  good  within  itself. 
But  if  it  fails  (as  I  fear  it  does)  to  make  itself  immediately 
and  generally yi'//,  according  to  my  intention,  then  in  so  much 
is  it  badly  conveyed,  or  expressed.      Your  appreciation  of 


CATALOGUE.  117 

'The  Sleeper  '  delights  me.  In  the  higher  qualities  of  poetry, 
it  is  better  than  'The  Raven,'  but  there  is  not  one  man  in  a 
million  who  could  be  brought  to  agree  with  me  in  this  opinion. 
'  The  Raven,'  of  course,  is  far  the  better  as  a  work  of  art,  but 
in  the  true  basis  of  all  art,  '  The  Sleeper  '  is  the  superior.  I 
wrote  the  latter  when  quite  a  boy  .  .  .  The  f'rogpondians 
(Bostonians)  have  badgered  me  so  much  that  I  fear  I  am  apt 
to  fall  into  prejudices  about  them.  I  have  used  some  of  their 
Pundits  up,  at  all  events;  in  'The  Rationale  of  Verse.'  .  .  ." 
This  letter  is  3  full  pages,  and  the  above  extracts  give  a  cor- 
rect idea  of  its  character.     Excessively  rare. 

2001  PoE,  Edgar  A.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.    i  page  4°  1849.    Very  interesting 

letter  on  literary  matters.     Excessively  rare. 

2002  Poinsett,  J.  R.,  Secretary  of  War,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  18 15. 

2003  Poinsett,  Joel  R„  and  J.  H.  Eaton,  Secretaries  of  War,  a.  I.  s, 

1  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

2004  Polk,  James  K.,  President,  Autograph  manuscript,    2  pages 

4°,  "  Mr.  Polk  said,"  etc.  Remarks  on  the  Resolution  sub- 
mitted to  the  House  April  11,  1826. 

2005  Polk,  James  K.,  President,  Naval  Commission  signed  by  him 

as  President,  and  John  Y.  Mason,  Secretary  of  Navy.  Large 
folio,  1847.     On  vellum. 

2006  PoNTCHARTRAiN,  Gcrome  P.,  Count,  Minister  of  Marine,  under 

Louis  XIV,  /.  s.     3  pages  folio,  17 14. 

2007  PooRE,  Ben.  Perley,  Journalist,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1877. 

2008  Porter,  Commodore  David,  a.  1.  s.     3  pages  4°  and  address, 

18 18,  relative  to  a  Steamboat  on  the  Potomac.  With  2  a.  d.  s. 

2  pages  4°  each,  relative  to  Stages  between  Georgetown  and 
Alexandria,  1817.     (3) 

2009  Porter,  David  D.,  Admiral,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4°;  —  Gen.  J.  A. 

Quitman,  C.  F.  Mercer,  Hugh  Nelson,  B.  K.  Bruce,  Leslie 
Combs,  Henry  Muhlenberg,  De  Witt  Clinton,  R.  Anderson, 
R.  F.  Stockton,  etc.     Letters.     4°     (16) 

2010  Porter,  J.  M.,  William  Wilkins,  Simon  Cameron,  and  Alex. 

Ramsey,  Secretaries  of  War.     8°  letter  of  each.     (4) 

201 1  Porter,  Peter  B.,  Jefferson  Davis,  R.  T.  Lincoln,  Joseph  Holt, 

J.  D.  Cameron,  etc,  Secretaries  of  War,  /.  s.  8°  and  4°  of 
each.     (9) 

2012  Potter,   Horatio,   Bishop  of  New  York,  and  T.   M.   Clark, 

Bishop  of  Rhode  Island,  a,  I.  s.     i  page  8°  of  each,     (2) 

2013  PoussiN,  Wm,  Tell,  U.  S.  Topographical  Engineer,  a.  I.  s.     3 

pages  8°  1857. 

2014  Pratt,  Daniel,  Great  American  Traveller,  (?.  </.  s.     2  pages  4°, 

A  curious  petition  to  Congress  for  use  of  Representatives 
Hall,  with  a  printed  Prospectus  for  the  '*  Gridiron,"  Pratt's 
paper,     (2) 


ii8  CATALOGUE. 

PRESIDENTS   PRO-TEM   OF   UNITED    STATES   SENATE. 

2015  Langdon,  John,  M.  O.  C,  Member  of  the  Constitutional  Con- 

vention, and  Head  of  the  U.  S.  Government  prior  to  the  in- 
auguration of  Washington,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1805. 

2016  Izard,  Ralph,  M.  O.  C,  (/.  s.     i  page  folio.     Signed  also  by 

John  Barnwell  and  others. 

2017  Bingham,  Wm.,  M.  O.  C,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1800. 

2018  Bradford,  Wm.,  M.  O.  C,  a.  d.  s.     1-2  page  4°  1785. 

2019  Read,  Jacob,  M.  O.  C,  a.  d.  s.     2  pages  4°  1799,  signed  also 

by  Thomas  Willing,  M.  O.  C. 

2020  Lawrence,  John,  Aide  to  Washington,  M.  O.  C,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  4°  1796. 

2021  Tracy,  Uriah,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  folio  and  address,  1786. 

2022  Tracy,  Uriah,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1806, 

2023  Howard,  John   E.,   Revolutionary  Officer,  /.  s.     2  pages  4° 

1824.  Signed  also  by  Geo.  M.  Dallas,  Langdon  Cheves,  W. 
Jones,  S.  Smith,  Joseph  Hopkinson,  Theodoric  Bland,  R. 
Smith,  and  others. 

2024  Bradley,   Stephen   R.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  and  address,  1806. 

2025  Bradley,  Stephen  R ,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  18 13. 

2026  Browne,  John,  a  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1815. 

2027  Anderson,  Joseph,  Revolutionary  Officer,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4° 

and  address,  1824. 

2028  Smith,  Samuel,  Revolutionary  Officer,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1833. 

2029  Smith,  Wm.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1829. 

2030  Milledge,  John,   Revolutionary  Officer,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

1804. 

2031  Gregg,  Andrew,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1805 

2032  Gregg,  Andrew,  /.  s,     i  page  4°  1822 

2033  Gaillard.  John,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4 

1809,  with  d.  s.  1  page  folio,  1818,  signed  as  President  pro- 
tem.     (2) 

2034  Pope,  John,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  1841,  to  H.  A.  Wise. 

2035  PoiE,  John,  a./,  s.     i  page  4°  1840! 

2036  Crawford,   Wm.    H.,   Acting   Vice   President,    and  Cabinet 

Officer,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1821. 

2037  Bardour,  James,  Secretary  of   War,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and 

address,  1832. 

2038  Tazewell,  Littleton  W.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1831. 

2039  Tazewell,  Littleton  W.,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  4°  1822. 

2040  White,  Hugh  Lawson,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     1  page 

4°  1834. 

2041  White,  Hugh  Lawson,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  L  s.     i  page 

4°  and  address,  1834. 


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PRESIDENTS  PRO-TEM  OF  UNITED  STATES  SENATE.    Continued. 

2042  PoiNDEXTER,  George,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  183 1. 

2043  PoiNDEXTER,  Gcorge,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  18 18. 

2044  Tyler,  John,   President,  a.  I.  s.     i   page  4°  1850,  with  auto- 

graph manuscript.     2  pages  4°. 

2045  King,  Wm.  R.,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address, 

1840. 

2046  King,  Wm.  R.,  Vice  Preside  nt,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address, 

1841. 

2047  Southard,  Samuel  L.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     1  page 

4°  1840. 

2048  Mangum,  Willie  P.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4° 

and  address,  1842,  to  H.  A.  Wise. 

2049  Atchison,  D.  R.,   Acting  Vice   President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4 

1844. 

2050  Bright,  Jesse  D.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4 

1853. 

2051  Fitzpatrick,  Ben.,  a,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1842. 

2052  Foot,  Solomon,  a,  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1865. 

2053  Foster,  Lafayette  S.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  l.  s.-    4  pages 

8°  1864. 

2054  Wade,  B.  F.,  Acting  Vice  President,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1852. 

2055  Anthony,  Henry  B.,  a.  1.  s.     3  pages  8°  1877. 

2056  Gordon,  John  B.,  Major-General,  C.  S.  A.,  a.  l.s.     i  page  8° 

1873. 

2057  Carpenter,  Matthew  H.,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1873, 

2058  Ferry,  T.  W.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1878. 

2059  Edmunds,  George  F.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8**  1879. 

2060  Bayard,   Thomas   F.,    Acting  Vice    President,  Secretary   of 

State,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1877. 

2061  Sherman,   John,   Secretary  of  Treasury,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8° 

1866. 


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2062  Priestley,  Joseph,  Clergyman  and  Scientist,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

4°  and  address,  :8o2,  with  copy  of  a  letter  of  Priestley  to 
Barlow. 

2063  Proclamation,   Printed,  of  George  Washington  as  President 

of  the  United  States,  in  regard  to  the  laying  out  of  the  City 
of  Washington  and  District  of  Columbia,  i  page  folio,  Phil- 
adelphia, 1 79 1.     Rare,  and  desirable. 

2064  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  Pay  warrants,  i  page  4°  of 

each,  1777.  Signed  by  Generals  A.  Ward,  and  John  Whet- 
comb,  by  S.  Holten,  Francis  Dana,  Thomas  Gushing,  M.  O. 
C,  and  others,  the  Council  of  the  Province.    (4) 


I20  CATALOGUE. 

2065  Professional  Autographs.     A  4°  volume  bound  in  cloth,  of 

204  pages.  Containing  445  Autographs  of  Clergymen,  Law- 
yers, and  Doctors,  among  them  portions  of  letters  and  signa- 
tures of  Bishops  Atkinson,  Bedell,  Clark,  Chase,  Clarkson, 
Cummings,  Coxe,  Davis,  Eliott,  Green,  Fenwick,  Huntington, 
Hobart,  Hopkins,  Johns,  Kemper,  Kenrick,  A.  Lee,  H.  W. 
Lee,  Lay,  Tuttle,  VVilmer,  Mcllvaine,  Onderdonk,  Odenhei- 
mer,  A.  Potter,  H.  Potter,  Polk,  Quintard,  Randall,  Stevens, 
Southgate,  Vail,  VVhelan,  Smith,  Simpson,  Talbot,  Upfold, 
VVaugh,  Whipple,  Wilmer,  Young,  Whitehouse,  Whittingham, 
Revs.  H.  W.  Beecher,  W.  E.  Brownlow,  Bethune,  W.  E. 
Channing,  T.  D wight,  Ashbel  Greene,  Jonas  King,  C.  Pollen, 

E.  Nott,  H.  Ware,  John  Woart,  Gardiner  Spring,  Governors 
Andrew  and  Banks,  T,  F.  Bayard,  Berrien,  Butler,  Bright,  Caleb 
Cushing,  J.  M.  Clayton,  Jeff.  Davis,  D.  Davis,  G.  M.  Dallas, 
W.  J.  Duane,  G.  Duval,  T.  Ewing,  Oliver  Ellsworth,  M.  Fill- 
more, Fessenden,  H.  D.  Gilpin,  Guthrie,  Patrick  Henry,  Alex. 
Hamilton,  E.  R.  Hoar,  T.  O.  Howe,  Thomas  Jefferson,  L.  Q. 
C  Lamar,  Arthur  Livermore,  James  Monroe,  Edmund  Pen- 
dleton, Nathaniel  Pendleton,  J.  K.  Polk,  R.  Rush,  John 
Sherman,  A.  Stevenson,  Wm.  Tilghman,  R.  B.  Taney,  R. 
Toombs,  W.  A.  W^heeler,  Dr.  J.  W.  Francis,  Jacob  Bigelow, 
Robert  Hare,  P.  S.  Physick,  J.  Revere,  Nathan  Smith,  R.  D. 
Mussey,  etc.,  and  autograph  letters  of  Bishops  Brownell  and 
Doane,  Samuel  Dana,  Jared  Sparks,  John  Van  Buren,  M.  R. 
Waite,  Daniel  Webster,  W.  B.  Woods,  Dr.  N.  Chapman, 
David  Hosack,  John  C.  Warren,  etc. 

2066  /^UINCY,  Edmund,  C.  A.  Bristed,  E.  George  Squier,  Geo. 
IqJ     W.  Greene,   Whitelaw  Reid,   authors,  a.  I.  s.     4  pages 

8°  of  each.     (5) 

2067  QuiNcv,  Josiah,  Jr.,  Louis  Agassiz,  Henry  Cabot  Lodge,  Geo. 

Francis  Train,  Francis  Parkman,  W.  W.  Beaton,  George 
Wood,  and  Frank  W.  Ruffen,  authors,  a.  I.  s.  1  page  8°  of 
each.     (8) 

2068  Quitman,  General  John  A.,  Benjamin  F.  Wade,  J.  M.  Berrien, 

F.  P.  Blair,  S.  S.  Cox,  General  B.  F.  Butler,  Robert  Ould, 
John  A.  Dix,  R.  M.  Johnson,  Commodore,  John  Rodgers, 
Caleb  Strong,  H.  B.  Anthony,  General  David  Hunter,  etc. 
Signatures.     (20) 

2069  OAFINESQUE,  C.  S.,  Botanist,  a.  L  s.    4  pages  folio,  1825. 
1  V     Interesting,  relative  to  Indian  languages. 

2070  Rafinesque,  C.  S.,  Professor,  Distinguished  Botanist,  and  au- 

thor, a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°,  1826. 

2071  Raquet,  Condy,  Political  Economist  and  author,  a.  I.  s.     3 

pages  4°  1838,  Pierce  Butler,  and  James  Harper,  a.  I.  s. 
4°  of  each.    (3) 


CATALOGUE.  lai 

2072  Ramsay,  Alexander,  Secretary  of  War,  a.  I,  s.     i  page  4*  186 1. 

2073  Randolph,  John,  of  Roanoke,  Statesman,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

1804. 

2074  Randolph,  Jolin,  of  Roanoke,  Statesman,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  8° 

and  address,  1807. 
207s  Randolph,  Peyton,  Paul  Hamilton,  J.  J.  Crittenden,   H.   G.- 
Otis, A.  J.  Dallas,  Ezra  Cornell,  General   Henry  Lee,  VVm. 
H.  Crawford,  J.  R.  Giddings,  Lord  Grenville,  etc.     Signa- 
tures.    (20) 

2076  Rapp,  Jean,  Count,  French  General,  /.  s.     i   page   4°  and  ad- 

dress, 1802. 

2077  Rarey,  W.  H.,  Horse  tamer,  d.  s,     i   page  4°   1858.     Certifi- 

cate of  Membership  in  Horse  tamer's  Association. 

2078  Raymond,  H.  J.,  Thomas  Ritchie,  John  S.  Sleeper,  and  W. 

W.  Seaton,  Editors  and  Journalists,  a.  /.  s.  1  page  8°  of 
each.     (4) 

2079  Raymond,  Henry  J.,  George  Wm.  Curtis,   Ed.    E.   Hale,   H. 

M.  Alden,  C.  C.  Coffin,  George  Alfred  Townsend,  and  W. 
W.  Seaton,  authors,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  of  each.     (7) 

2080  Read,  Harriette  Fanning,  Actress  and  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages 

4°  and  address,  1859. 

2081  Receipts,  or  endorsements,  on  notes  of  David  Jeffries,  Town 

treasurer,  for  loans  for  the  War,  1780,  by  Thomas  Bouteneau, 
John  Gould,  Ed.  Proctor,  John  Brown,  Joseph  Callender, 
Ezekiel  Price,  Ralph  Hart,  Alex  Martin,  etc.     (11) 

2082  Receipts  for  Congressional  documents,  printed  blanks  signed 

1-2  page  4°  each,  by  A.  H.  Garland,  T.  F.  Bayard,  General 
A.  E.  Burnside,  J.  G.  Blaine,  H.  Hamlin,  T.  O.  Howe,  Wm. 
Windom,  A.  G.  Thurman,  John  A.  Logan,  B.  H.  Hill,  Wade 
Hampton,  T.  W.  Ferry,  and  other  Senators  and  Representa- 
tives.    (100) 

2083  Reid,  Whitelaw,  Francis  Parkman,  John  Boyle  O'Reily,  W.  S. 

Robinson,  David  A.  Wells,  Brantz  Mayer,  and  W.  W.  Phelps, 
authors,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  8°  of  each.     (7) 

2084  Remusat,  J.  P.  A.,  French  Orientalist,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  and 

address.  M.  Dacier,  Secretary  of  French  Institute,  a.  I.  s. 
I  page  folio  1826,  acknowledging  receipt  of  the  news  of  the 
death  of  Thomas  Jefferson.     (2) 

2085  Richelieu,  Duke  de,  Fri,iich  Statesman,  Minister  of  Foreign 

Affairs,  /.  s.     i  page  folio  1816. 

2086  Ringgold,  Samuel,   Major,  killed  at  Palo  Alto,  distinguished 

Artillery  Officer,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  4°  1841. 

2087  Ringgold,  Samuel,  Major,  killed  at  Palo  Alto,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

4°  and  address,  1842.     Scarce. 

2088  Ritchie,  Thomas,  Journalist,  a.  1.  s.     4  pages  4°   1844.     In- 

teresting.    M.  M.  Noah,  Journalist,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1820. 

(2) 


122  CATALOGUE. 

2089  RiTTER,  Carl,  German  Geographer,  a.  I.  s.  3  pages  8°  and  ad- 

dress, 1825. 

2090  Rives,  John  C.  Journalist,  a.  1.  s.     8    pages  4°  1857  ;  —  J.  W. 

Forney,  James  Watson  Webb,  and  Nathaniel  Greene,  Journa- 
lists, a.  I,  s.  4°  of  each.     (4) 

2091  RiviNGTON,  James,  Tory  New  York  Editor,  ^.  s.    i  page  folio, 

1788,  signed  twice.  On  the  reverse,  //.  s.     1  page  folio,  1788, 
of  R.  Morris,  Chief  Justice  of  New  York. 

2092  Robertson,  William,  Scotch  Historian,  (/.  s.     i  page  folio, 

1770,  a  Diploma  on  vellum,  signed  also  by  Hugh  IMair,  Wm. 
Cullen,  Adam  Ferguson,  Sir  John  Pringle  and  others. 

2093  RoBSON,  George  M.,  Nathan  Goflf  Jr.,  George  Bancroft,  and 

Wm.  E.  Chandler,  Secretaries  of  Navy,  a.  I.  s.  8°  of  each.  (2). 

2094  Robinson,  Rev.  E.,  Biblical  Scholar,  Professor  at  Andover, 

and  New  York,  a.  L  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,    1846;  — 
Henry  Wikoff,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°.     (2) 

2095  Robinson,  Wm.  S.,  "  Warrenton,"  J.  R.  Hawley,  John  R.  Bart- 

lett,  E.  G.  Squier,  Dr.   R.  Dunglison,  Charles  H.  Sweetser, 
Simon  Newcomb,  etc.,  8°  letter  ot  each.     (10) 

2096  Rochefoucauld,  Liancourt,   Duke  de.    Statesman    and  Au- 

thor, /.  s.     I  page  4°  1826. 

2097  Rodney,  Csesar  A.,  Attorney  General,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

2098  Rogers,  Randolph,  Sculptor,  *'  Doors  of  new  Capital  exten- 

sion," —  Henry  Dexter,  L.  C.  Crawford,  J.  W.  Osborn,  etc., 
Artists,  8°  letter  of  each.     (10) 

2099  Rogers,  Samuel,  English  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8° 

2100  Rose,  George,  Statesman,  Editor  of   Domesday  Book,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°  1812  ;  —  Sir  S.  R.  Meyrick,  Historian,  a.  L  s.     i 
page  8°  1845.     (2) 

2101  Ross,  John,  "  Kooweskoowe."  Cherokee  Chief,  a.  l.  s.  2  pages 

4°  1832,  relative  to  the  affairs  of  his  tribe.     Interesting  and 
rare. 

2102  RossETTi,  D.  G.,  Poet,  a.  1.  s.  Initials     4  pages  8° 

2103  RossETTi,  D.  G.,  Poet,  a.  1.  s.     4  pages  8° 

2104  Rothermel,  Peter  F.  Artist  "  De  Soto  discovering  the  Missi- 

sippi,"  a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  1848. 

2105  RovALL,  Anne,  Author,  a  captive  for  15  years  among  the  In- 

dians, a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4°  and  address,  1840,  to  Henry  A.  Wise. 

2106  RuMFORD,  Sarah,  Countess  of,  d.  s.  1-2  page  4°,  with  printed 

invitation  to  the  funeral  of  Count  Rumford,  i  page  4°  18 14. 

2107  Rush,  Richard,  a.  I.  s.  "  R.  R."     2  pages  folio,  1815  —  How- 

ell Cobb,  a.  I.  s.  I  page  4°  1850.  Secretaries  of  Treasury.  (2) 

2108  Russell,  Jonathan,  "  Treaty  of  Ghent,"  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  folio, 

1812.  —  H.  W.  Hilliard,  and  John  Appleton,  Diplomatists,  a. 
I.  s.  of  each.    (3) 


CATALOGUE.  123 

2109  RuTLEDOE,  Charles,  David  Tod,  John  Floyd,  H.  W.  Hilliard, 

James  Gadsden,  Hugh  Nelson,  J.  R.  Poinset,  General  Swift, 
Henry  C.  Murphy,  J.  Y.  Mason,  Jonathan  Russell,  Dabney 
S.  Carr,  C.  C.  Cainbreling,  G.  M.  Dallas,  Henry  A.  Wise,  J. 
Randolph  Clay,  etc.,  U.  S.  Ministers  to  Foreign  Govern- 
ments.    I  page  4°  letter  of  each.     (25) 

2 1 10  QIT.  Domingo,  Hayti,  France,  Germany,  Documents  of  those 
^5     countries,  with  many  signatures,  and  various  datjs.   (26) 

2111  St.  HiLARE,  General,    Imperial   Army   of   France,    a.  I,  s.     2 

pages  4°,  as  General  of  Division.     1805. 

21 12  Sala,  George  Augustus,    Author   and  Journalist,   a.  I.  s.     i 

page  8°. 
2x13  SANTA-Anna,  A.  L.,  Mexican  General,  President  of  Mexico, 
/.  s.     I  page  4°. 

21 14  Sargent,  Epes,  H.  J.  Raymond,  and  W.   C.   Prime,  Authors 

and  Journalists,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  8°  of  each.     (3) 

2115  Sargent,  Nathan,  "Oliver   Old   School,"   Author,  rt. /.  i'.     3 

pages  4°,  1840;  —  John  VV.  Forney,  P'red.  A.  Tallmadge, 
John  H.  Wheeler,  "  History  of  North  Carolina,"  T.  W.  White, 
Robert  M.  Walsh,  etc.,  Editors  and  Authors.  4''  letter  of 
each.     (12) 

21 16  Savarv,  Jean  M.,  Duke  of   Rovigo,  French  Marshal,  /.  s.     i 

page  folio,  and  address.     1810. 

2 1 17  Saxe,  John  G.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1855. 

2118  Schoolcraft,   Henry  R.,   Traveller   and   Author,   a.  I.  s.     4 

pages  4°  1846.     Very  fine. 

2 1 19  Schoolcraft,  Henry  R.,  Indian  Explorer,  a.  I,  s.     2  pages  4° 

and  address,  1828,  with  Autograph  Manuscript,  signed,  4 
pages  4°,  on  "  Aboriginal  Nomenclature."     (2) 

2120  ScoRESBY,  Wm.,  Arctic  Explorer,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1848. 

2121  ScoRESBV,  Wm.,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  8°  1848;  —  Sir  Edward  Bel- 

cher, d.  s.     I  page  4°  1840.     Arctic  Explorers.     (2) 

2122  ScoTT,  Sir  Walter,  Novelist  and  Historian,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8° 

and  address. 

2123  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  Novelist  and  Historian,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8° 

2124  Scrap-book.     Folio  volume  of  45  leaves,  half  filled  with  notes 

of  Invitation,  and  Visiting  Cards,  of  Distinguished  Persons, 
American  and  Foreign. 

2125  Sears,  Barnas,  Francis  Wayland,  and  Alexis  Caswell,    Presi- 

dents of  Brown  University,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  of  each.    (3) 

2126  Sebastiani,  Francois  H.,  French  Marshal   and   Diplomatist, 

/.  s.     I  page  folio,  1832. 

2127  Sedgewick,  Catherine  M.,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1844. 

2128  Sedgewick,  Theodore,  and  Epes  Sargent,  Authors,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

2129  Segur,  Louis  Philippe,  C'ount  de.  Diplomatist  and  Historian, 

Served  in  Revolution,  at  Capture  of  Yorktown,  a.  I,  s.  i 
page  4°  1813. 


124  CATALOGUE. 

2130  Senate,  and  House  of  U.  S.  Members  of,   Cabinet   Officers, 

and  acting  and  ad-interim  Officers.     Letters.     (115) 

2 13 1  Sevier,  John,  M.  C.  Perry,  J.  J.  Crittenden,  Solomon  Foot,  J. 

P.  Espy,  John  Blair,  John  McNiel,  Wm.  L.  Burt,  etc.  Por- 
tions of  Letters  and  Documents,  signed.     (15) 

2132  Sinclair,  Sir  John,  E.  H.  Derby,  W.  L.  Ellsworth,  John  Hare 

Powell,  J.  P.  Cushing,  E.  C.  Cabell,  etc.  Agriculturists.  4° 
Letters.     (19) 

2133  Senior,  Nassau  Wm.,    Political   Economist   and   Statesman, 

a.  I.  s.     4  pages  4°  and  address,  1840.     To  H.  S.  Legard. 

2134  Sergeant,  John,  and  Wm.  Cranch,  Lawyers   and  Statesmen, 

a,  I.  s.     I  page  4°  and  address,  1840,  of  each,     (2) 
213s  Setchell,  Dan.,  Actor,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  8°,    relative   to   his 
Performances  in  Washington. 

2136  Setchell,  Dan.,  and  Wm,  Warren,  Actors,   a.  I.  s.     i    page 

8°  of  each.     (2) 

2137  Sewall,  Samuel,  Judge  in  Witchcraft  Trials  at   Salem,   d.  s. 

I  page  folio.     172 1. 

2138  Sewall,  Samuel,  Isaac  Addington  and  Elisha  Cooke,  of  the 

Council,  (/.  s.  2  pages  folio,  1702.  Oath  administered  by 
them  to  32  Citizens  of  Massachusetts,  who  subscribed  to  the 
"  Oaths  appointed  to  be  taken  instead  of  the  Oaths  of  Alle- 
giance, and  Supremacy  and  Declaration."  Among  the  32 
Signers  are  Nehemiah  Jewett,  James  Converse,  Ed.  Brattle, 
Thomas  Oliver,  etc.  Also,  an  "  Association."  i  page  folio. 
Signed  by  32  citizens  of  Mass.,  declaring  William  to  be  the 
Rightful  and  Lawful  King,"  and  Pledging  themselves  to  Re- 
venge any  Popish  Plots  against  his  Life  and  Reign,  signed 
by  the  same  Men  as  the  Preceeding.  Important  Historical 
Documents. 

2139  Sewall,  Samuel,  Chief  Justice  Supreme  Court  of   Massachu- 

setts, </.  s.     I  page  folio,  1791. 

2140  Sewall,  Stephen,  Clerk  of  the  Court  at  the  trials  for  witch- 

craft, at  Salem,  r/.  s,,  with  5  lines  autograph.      i  page  folio, 

1723- 

2 1 41  Seward,   Olive    R.,    Mrs.    Frelinghuysen,    Mrs.    Clay,   Mrs. 

Reverdy  Johnson,  Mrs.  Sherman,  and  Mrs.  Fish,  Authors, 
and  Statesmen's  Wives,  a.  I.  s,     8°  of  each.     (6) 

2142  Seward,  Wm.  H.,  Edward  Everett,  Lewis  Cass,  and  Hamilton 

Fish,  Secretaries  of  State,  a.  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (4) 

2143  Seward,  Wm.  H.,  Wm.  L.  Marcy,   Louis  McLane,  John   For- 

syth, M.  Dickerson,  Lewis  Cass,  etc.,  Secretaries  of  State, 
/.  s.     4°  and  folio  of  each.     (8) 

2144  Sheepshanks,  R.,  Mathematician  and  Astronomer,  a.  I.  s.     3 

pages  8°  1834,  and  R.  Pakenham,  a,  I.  s.     2  pages  8°     (2) 

2145  Shelley,  Sir  John,  English   Statesman,  a.  I.  in  3d  person.      2 

pages  4°  and  address  ;  —  Charles,  Earl  Whitworth,  Diploma- 
tist, a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  and  address,  1802.     (2) 


CATALOGUE,  125 

2146  SnERnuRNE,  Henry,  Congress  of  1754,  li- s.      i   page   folio, 

1734.     Scarce. 

2147  Sherman,  John,  Thomas  Corwin,  George  S.   Boutwell,   and 

William  Windom,  Secretaries  of  Treasury,  a.  I.  s.  8°  of 
each.     (4) 

2148  Shifxaher,  B.  p.,  "  Mrs.  Partington,"  a.  I.  s.    i  page  4°  1882  ; 

—  E.  I).  Morgan,  Matthew  L.  Davis,  "  Spy  in  Washington," 
Prof.  W.  B.  Maclay,  Nathan  Sargent,  "  Oliver  Old  School," 
Theophilus  Fisk,  etc.,  Editors  and  Authors.  4°  letter  of 
each.     (12) 

2149  Shillaber,  B.  p.,  Donn  Piatt,  Walt.  Whitman,  Sam.   Adams 

Drake,  Charles  Hale,  E.  Croswell,  W.  C.  Church,  and  E.  A. 
Rollins,  Authors,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  8°  of  each.     (8) 

2150  Ship's  Paper,  signed  by  Andrew  Jackson,  President,  John  For- 

syth, Secretary  of  State,  folio.     On  vellum, 

2151  Ship's  Paper,  signed  by  John  Tyler,   President,   and  H.   S. 

Legare,  Secretary  of  State,  folio,  1843.     On  vellum. 

2152  Signatures,  James   Buchanan,  John  White,  William  Grayson, 

Ed.  Kent,  Wm.  Pennington,  John  Bell,  Jeremiah  Smith,  Caleb 
Cushing,  J.  P.  Kennedy,  N.  P.  Tallmadge,  Rufus  Choate, 
Thomas  Ewing,  Arthur  Livermore,  etc.     (51) 

2153  Sir.ouRNEV,   Mrs.  L.  H.,  Poet,  a.  I.  in  3d  person,      i  page  8° 

and  address,  1835. 

2154  SiGOURNEV,  L.  H,,  Poet,<7.  /.  5-.,  initials.    2  pages  8°;  —  Annie 

S.  Husted,  Autograph  Poem,  signed.     2  pages  8°     (2) 

2155  SiLLiMAN,  B.,  Jr.,  Scientist,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1883  ;  —  A.  D. 

Bache,  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  a.  I.  s.      1  page  4°  and  address, 

1835-     (2) 

2156  SiLVESTRE-de-Sacy,  Baron,  Orientalist,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  4°  and 

address,  1830. 

2157  SiMMS,  Wm.  Gilmore,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address. 

2158  SiMMS,  Wm.  Gilmore,  Poet,  a. /.  J.   i  page  4°    Signed  "Simms." 

2159  Simms,  Wm.  Gilmore,  and  Mrs.  H.  Marion  Stephens,  Poets, 

a.  I.  s.     I  page  8°  of  each.     (2) 

2160  Skinner,  J.  S.,  Isaac  Hill,  J.  W.  Forney,  T.  B.  Florence,  and 

Nathaniel  Greene,  Journalists,  a.  I.  s.    i  page  4°  of  each.  (5) 

2161  Slater,  Samuel,  Father  of   Cotton   Manufactures,  a.  I.  s.      i 

page  4°  1805.     Portrait. 

SLAVERY. 

2162  Slavery.     "Anti-Slavery  Reporter,  Vol.   I,  No.  4,"  "Justice 

and  Expediency,  or  Slavery  Considered  with  a  View  to  its 
rightful  and  effectual  Remedy  —  Abolition,  by  John  G. 
Whittier,  1833."  Printed  pamphlet  of  12  pages,  with  two 
other  pamphlets  on  Slavery.     (3) 


126  CATALOGUE. 

SLAVERY.    Continued. 

2163  Slavery.  Urown.John.  Letters  relating  to  the  raid  on  Harper's 
Ferry  in  1H59,  by  John  lirovvn,  to  the  arrest,  trial  and  Execu- 
tion of  IJrown,  and  the  subsequent  action  in  reference  thereto 
all  addressed  to  Henry  A.  Wise,  Governor  of  Va.  at  that 
time.     (37) 

3164  "From  Congo  to  Congress."     This  is  the  title  of  a 

folio  volume  ot  '58  pages,  half  morocco,  prepared  by  Major 
Poore,  illustrative  of  the  events  in  the  progress  of  the  Negro, 
from  his  native  barbarism  on  the  shores  of  Africa,  to  the 
highest  position  he  has  attained  in  this  Country,  in  the 
Halls  of  Congress.  It  begins  with  a  bill  of  sale  of  a  negro 
to  the  Captain  of  a  vessel  on  the  coast  of  Africa  dated 
"  Au  Cap.  le  2  fervier  1783."  i  page  folio,  with  4  bills 
of  sale  in  Richmond,  with  5  autograph  manuscript  adver- 
tisements of  rewards  for  escaped  slaves  by  David  Porter, 
Gabriel  Duval  and  others,  and  18  printed  handbills  of  the 
same  pu.port.  Then  follows  a  document  signed  by  Nathan 
Dane,  the  author  of  the  ordinance  of  1787,  and  a  printed 
act  of  Incorporation  of  the  American  Colonization  Society, 
as  reported  to  the  House  of  Representatives  (Document 
147),  with  an  a.  d.  s.  of  Henry  Clay,  its  founder  and  advo- 
cate, 1-2  page  4°  1817.  3  a.  I.  s.  of  R.  R.  Gurley,  its 
Agent,  of  2  pages  4°  each  ;  a  printed  copy  of  the  Act  of 
George  IV  of  England,  1824  "  to  amend  the  Laws  relating  to 
the  slave  trade;"  an  /.  j.  4  pages  8°  of  Wm.  Wilberforce, 
1817  ;  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  ;  John  G.  Whit- 
tier,  a.  /.  s.  4  pages  8°  ;  S.  G.  Howe,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8°  ;  J. 
Torrey,  a.  I.  s.  1  page  4°  ;  Wendell  Phillips,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages 
4°  ;  Lewis  Tappan  and  Horace  Binney,  each,  a.  I.  s.  1  page 
4° ;  Owen  Lovejoy,  a.  /.  s.  i  page  8°  ;  Daniel  Webster,  a.  I.  s. 
1  page  4°;  John  Quincy  Adams,  an  autograph  MSS.  of  3 
pages  4°  1844,  on  Petitions  presented  to  the  House.  David 
Wilmot,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4°  ;  portion  of  a  letter,  signed  by 
Franklin  Pierce  ;  Preston  S.  Brooks,  a.  i.s.  i  page  4°  ;  Charles 
Sumner,  a.  I.  s.  1  page  8°;  Henry  A.  Wise,  Thaddeus  Ste- 
vens, and  J.  R.  Giddings,  each  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  ;  Edward 
Everett,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  8°  ;  Henry  Wilson,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4° 
Jefferson  Davis,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  ;  General  W.  T.  Sher- 
man, James  Buchanan,  Samuel  J.  Randall,  and  S.  P.  Chase, 
each,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8°  ;  H.  Hamlin,  John  Sherman,  and  A. 
P.  Butler,  each,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  ;  Millard  Fillmore,  Wm.  H. 
Seward,  Robert  Toombs,  and  H.  B.  Anthony,  each,  a.  I.  s.  i 
page  8°  ;  John  Slidell,  and  L.  Q.  C.  Lamar,  each,  a.  I.  s.  1 
page  4°  ;  W.  P.  Fessenden,  R.  M.  T.  Hunter,  H.  L.  Dawes, 
Horace  Greeley,  Schuyler  Colfax  and  James  Brooks,  each, 
a.  I.  s.  I  page  8° ;  Caleb  Cushing,  and  Bishop  W.  Meade,  each, 
a.  I.  s.  I  page  4°;  Geo.  Wm.  Curtis,  T.  W.  Higginson,  R.  B. 
Rhett,  Jr.,  Bishop  G.  Haven,  each,  a.  /.  s.  8°  and  portions  of 


CATALOGUE.  127 

SLAVERY.    Continued. 

letters,  and  letters  signed,  by  Levi  Cass,  Z.  Chandler,  Anson 
lUirlingame,  J.  M.  Mason,  and  other  partizans  in  the  Ai)oli- 
tion  controversy.  The  contest  about  Kansas  be^^ins  with  an 
<7.  /.  s.  I  pn^c  4°  of  H.  R.  Helper,  a  printed  proclamation  of 
Governor  \V.  Shannon,  the  MS.S.  report  of  the  Committee  of 
Conference  on  "  a  bill  for  admission  of  Kansas,"  i  page 
folio;  a  printed  "Act  for  the  protection  of  property  in  Slaves 
in  New  Mexico."  "  (General  Lane's  answer  to  the  Presi- 
dent's Message,"  printed,  1858.  L.  M.  Keitt,  a.  I.  s.  i  page 
4°  ;  Charles  Sumner,  two  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4°  each,  June  30, 
'  and  July  4,  1856,  relative  to  his  inability  to  appear  in  Court, 

after  the  assault  by  P.  S.  I5rooks,  The  Harper's  Ferry  raid 
has  an  <i.  /.  s.  i  page  4°  of  John  Brown,  unmistakeably  indi- 
cating his  projected  attack. 

Boston,  Mass.,  6th  March,  1858. 
"  Dear  Wife  and  Children  every  one, 

1  now  write  to  say  that  success  has  so  far  attended  my 
efTorts,  that  I  not  only  hope  to  be  able  to  go  on  with  my 
business  (still  I  dare  say  '  my  Father's  business'),  but  to 
see  you  again  before  a  great  while,  I  '  would  praise  the 
Lord  for  his  goodness  ;  and  his  wonderful  works  to  the 
children  of  men.'  I  have  moved  about  with  the  utmost 
stillness,  but  my  proposed  measures  seem  to  be  most  cor- 
dially approved  by  almost  all  earnest  friends  of  human- 
ity. F'or  this  I  would  be  very  thankful.  I  feel  that  the 
great  Harvest  day  of  my  life  approaches  ;  and  shall  I  not 
*■  gird  up  my  loins,'  that  I  may  reap  ?  Now  O  (iod,  when 
I  am  old,  and  grey  headed,  forsake  me  not  till  I  have 
showed  THY  STRENGTH,  unto  this  generation,'  I  go  from 
this  to  Philadelphia  for  a  few  days,  after  which  I  hope 
soon  to  be  on  my  way  to  N.  E.  Enclose  to  ¥.  Douglas 
as  before  :  but  do  not  direct  to  Captain  Krown.  May 
God  bless  you  all. 

Your  Affectionate  Husband  and  Father, 

John  Brown." 
There  are  many  letters  to  H.  A.  Wise,  from  Beverly  Tucker, 
Amos  A.  Lawrence,  Charles  Levi  Woodbury,  Watson  Free- 
man and  others  relative  to  Brown,  an  a.  I.  s.  of  Henry  A. 
Wise  on  the  same  subject,  and  many  from  obscure  persons; 
an  a.  I.  s.  3  pages  8°  of  Richard  Realf,  Secretary  of  State 
under  Brown's  "  Provisional  Constitution,"  an  autograph 
MSS.  signed  i  page  folio,  of  Thaddeus  Hyatt,  the  contuma- 
cious witness  in  the  Congressional  investigation,  dated  from 
"Washington  Jail,"  an  autograph  MSS.  signed  2  pages  4°  of 
John  A.  Andrew,  giving  his  reasons  for  refusing  to  appear  as 
a  witness,  and  many  other  letters  of  a  similar  character. 

The  period  of  the  War  begins  with  a  small  a.  I.  s.  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln,  a  fac-simile  of  the  Emancipation  Proclama'.ion. 


ia8  CATALOGUE. 

SLAVERY.    Contlnutd. 

an  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4°  1862  of  General  N.  P.  Banks,  to  a  Com. 
of  Clongress,  in  regard  to  nse  of  Cioveriinient  convoviincc,  in 
which  occurs  this  sentence  ,i\nn\t  a  colored  girl.  "  I  requested 
the  Cannoneers  to  give  her  a  lift  —  and  the  gallant  men  who 
had  hung  upon  the  rear  of  the  column  for  its  defence  the 
greater  part  of  the  distance  answered  with  alacrity  —  No  suc- 
cessful efforts  were  made  to  ascertain  her  complexion,  but  it 
is  not  impossible  that  she  belonged  to  the  Clasi  rei  ■•red  to  in 
the  resolution,  and  that  her  little  limbs  had  been  strength- 
ened by  some  vague  dream  of  Liberty,  to  be  lost  or  won,  in 
that  hurried  night  march."  Also  the  autograph  MSS.  of 
Charles  Sumner,  i  page  8°  presenting  John  S.  Rock  for  ad- 
mission to  the  Har  of  the  Supreme  Court,  the  first  colored 
lawyer  admitted  to  that  Har;  with  an  a. /.  s.  oi  George  T. 
Downing,  H.  R.  Revels,  B.  K.  Bruce,  Robert  Smalls,  John 
R.  Lynch,  J.  H.  Rainey,  R.  H.  Cain,  VV.  B.  Small,  and  J.  M. 
Langston,  colored  Members  of  Congress,  and  Frederick 
Douglass,  a,  I.  s.  3  pages  8°,  an  exceedingly  interesting  letter 
relative  to  John  Brown  ;  the  Volume  concludmg  with  an  ex- 
tract in  the  autograph  of  Charles  Sumner,  from  a  letter  he 
had  received  from  Henri  Martin,  10  April,  1865.  "The  great 
cause  is  gained,  and  it  is  one  of  the  most  enormous  events 
which  the  world  has  ever  witnessed.  The  consequences  will 
be  to  the  advantage  of  civilization  and  liberty  over  the  whole 
globe.  It  is  a  great  honor  for  the  men  who  have  been  the 
actors  in  the  winding  up  of  this  prodigious  drama.  If  there 
have  been  faults  in  the  earlier  periods  they  have  been  well 
retrieved  by  the  magnificent  campaign." 

The  volume  is  profusely  illustrated  with  portraits,  wood- 
cuts, and  many  documents  and  letters  which  could  not  be 
enumerated  in  this  description. 

2165  Slavery.     Printed  Handbills  of  rewards  for  runaway  slaves, 

of  20  dollars  each.     (4) 

2166  Autograph  MSS.  advertisements  of  runaway  slaves,  and 

slaves  wanted,  by  Gabriel  Duval,  VVm.  H.  Crawford,  Commo- 
dore Tingey,  Richard  Bland  Lee,  L.  McLane,  Joseph  Kent, 
Richard  Rush,  P.  B.  Key,  Robert  Bowie,  etc.       16) 

2167  Printed  Handbills  of  rewards  for  runaway  slaves,  of 

50  dollars  each.     (5) 

2168  Printed  Handbills  of  rewards  for  runaway  slaves,  of  50 

dollars  each.     (5) 

2169  Printed  Handbills  of  rewards  for  runaway  slaves,  of  60 

and  40  dollars.     (5) 

2170  Printed   Handbills   of  rewards  for  runaway  slaves,  of 

100  dollars  each.     (4) 

217 1  Printed  Handbills  of  rewards  for  runaway  slaves,  of 

100  dollars  each.     (4) 


CATALOGUE.  129 

■LAVBRY.    Contlnuad. 

2172  Si.AVKkv.     I'rintcd  Handbills  of  rewards  for  runaway  slaves, 

of  350  and  300  dollars.     (3) 

2173  Printed  Handbills  of  sales  of  slaves,  and  of  young  ne- 
groes wanted  to  purchase.     (3) 

2174  Letters  and  docuincnis  relating  to  that  subject,  being 

bills  of  sale  of  slaves,  advertisements  of  fugitives,  letters  in 
relation  to  sales,  and  (.'ongressional  action  on  the  subject.  A 
large  portion  of  the  letters  are  addressed  to  Henry  A.  Wise, 
(62)  

217s  SMii.i.tF,  George  N.,  and  Charles  Lanman,  Landscape  paint- 
ters,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  8°  of  each.     (2) 

2176  Smith,  Caleb  B.,  Columbus  Delano,  and  J.  A.  Pearce,  Secre- 

taries of  Interior,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8°  of  each.     (3) 

2177  Smith,  Tersifer  F.,  Maj-General  in  Mexican  War,  T.  B.   Ran- 

som, Col.  killed  at  Chepultepec,  Col.  John  Savage,  Florida 
War,  Archibald  Yell,  killed  at  Buena  Vista,  Col.  Francis 
Lee,  and  Brig-General  Archibald  Henderson,  a.  /,  s.  1  page 
4°  of  each.     (6) 

2178  SociKTV,  American   Philosophical,  f/.  s.     i  page  folio,  "  Phila- 

delphia, 1823,"  signed  by  33  members,  among  them,  Joseph 
Hopkinson,  P.  S.  Duponceau,  Dr.  Chapman,  L.  Cheves,  John 
Vaughan,  N.  Biddle,  Wm.  Tilghman,  M.  Carey,  Dr.  Dewees, 
etc. 

2179  SoMERViLLE,  Mrs.  Mary,  Author  and  astronomer,  a.  I.  s.     2 

pages  8° 

2180  SouLT,  Nicolas,  French  Marshal,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  4°  and  /.  s. 

I  page  folio,  1844,  as  Duke  of  Dalmatia.     (2) 

2 181  SouLT,  Marshall,  Duke  de  Dalmatia,  a,  I,  s,     i  page  4°  1835. 

2182  SouTHWORTH,  Emma  D.  E.  N.,  Author,  a.  I,  s.     3  pages  8" 

1850.     Scarce. 

2183  Sparks,  Rev.  Jared,  Historian,  President  of  Harvard  College, 

a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4°  and  address,  1844. 

2184  Sparks,  Rev.  Jared,  Historian,  a.  /.  s.  3  pages  4°  and  address, 

1846. 

2185  Speakers   of  U.   S.   House  of   Representatives,  George  W. 

Hopkins,  Schuyler  Colfax,  and  R.  C.  Winthrop,  a.  I.  s.  8°  of 
each.     (3) 

2186  Speakers   of  U.  S.  House  of   Representatives,  Lynn  Boyd, 

and  N.  P.  Banks,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  of  each.     (2). 

2187  Speech   of  Jefferson    Davis,   in  New  Jersey,    Manuscript,   4 

pages  4°; — H.  S.  Foote,  a.  d.  "Mr.  Foote,"8  pages  4°  Speech 
on  the  "  Union  "  ;  —  Cuthbert  Powell,  of  Virginia,  a.  I.  s.  19 
pages  folio,  1842,  to  his  Constituents.  Important  political 
manuscripts.     (3) 


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130  CATALOGUE. 

2188  Spencer,  John  C,  Secretary  of  Treasury  and  War,  a.  I.  s.     2 

pages  4°  and  address,  1835. 

2189  Spinner,  F.   E.,  Treasurer  of  the  United  States,  a.  I.  s.      4 

pages  4°  1867  ;  —  James  Rarbour,  Daniel  Webster,  H.  Clay, 
JeiT.  Davis,  John  Y.  Mason,  J.  Q.  Adams,  W.  M.  Evarts,  Levi 
Woodbury,  A.  Gallatin,  etc.    Letters  and  documents.   4°  (15) 

2190  Sprague,  Charles,  and  John  Boyle  O'Reilly,  Poets,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  8''  of  each.    (2) 

2 19 1  Sprague,  Charles,  J.   Silk  Buckingham,  C.  T.  Jackson,  Duke 

de  Bassano,  George  S.  Hillard,  Drake  Dekay,  Joel  Cook, 
Francis  Lieber,  H.  Johnson,  etc.  Portions  of  letters  and 
documents,  signed.     (15) 

2192  Sprague,  Kate  Chase,  Dorothea  L.  Dix,  Mrs.  Hamilton  Fish, 

Lady  Thornton,  etc.,  a.  I.  s,     8°  of  each.     (5) 

2193  Squier,  E.  George,  Author  and  Traveller,  a.  I.  s.     4  pages  4' 

'•  Leon  de  Nicaragua,  1849."     Scarce. 

2194  Stamps,  Embossed    English,   i   shilling,  American  embossed, 

25  cents  and  two  dollars.     Old  Post  Marks   of  Washington, 
Richmond,  Harrisburg,  Philadelphia,  New  York,  etc.    (15) 
219s  Stanfield,    Clarkson,    Celebrated    Landscape   and   Marine 
Painter,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1845. 

2196  Stanhope,  Lady  Hester  Lucy,  Traveller  and  Politician,  a.  d.  s. 

1-2  page  4°  1838. 

2197  Stanislaus,  Leczinsky,  King  of  Poland,  d.  s.     2  pages  folio, 

1764,     Signed  also  by  the  Officers  of  State.     On  vellum. 

2198  Stanley,  A.  P.,  Dean  of  Westminster,  a.  I.  s.      3  pages  8°  to 

Col.  Chester. 

2199  Stanton,  Elizabeth  Cady,  Reformer,  a.  I.  s,    2  pages  8°  1883  ; 

—  Susan  B.  Anthony,  and  Mary  H.  Schoolcraft,  a.  I.  s.  i 
page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

2200  State,  Secretaries  of,  John  M.  Clayton,  R.  Rush,  W.  H.  Seward, 

Wm.  L.  Marcy,  etc.,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (7) 

2201  State,  Secretaries  of,  Daniel  Webster,  R.  Rush,  Lewis  Cass, 

H.  Fish,  Wm.  L.  Marcy,  etc.,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (7) 

2202  Steamboats.    Papers  concerning  the  difficulty  between  Fulton 

and  Livingston,  Patentees  for  Steamboats  in  the  United 
States  and  Territories,  and  John  Stevens,  of  Hoboken,  with 
MSS.  Poem,  "  The  First  Steamboat."     (4) 

2203  Stedman,  E.  C,  Poet  and  Author,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8° 

2204  Stephens,  Mrs.  Ann  S.,  Novelist,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8°  1866. 

1205  Stephens,  Mrs.  H.  Marion,  Poet,  Autograph  Poem  signed,  2 
pages  8°,  "  The  Flower  Valentine." 

2206  Stephens,  Mrs.  H.  Marion,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  8°  ;  —  Miss 

Nancy  N.  Scott,  "  Life  of  Hugh  Lawson  White,"  a.  I.  s.  3 
pages  8°  1855.     (2) 

2207  Stephens,  John  L.,  Celebrated  Traveller,  Author  of  "Arabia 

Petraea,"  "  Yucatan,"  etc.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1846.    Scarce. 


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CATALOGUE.  131 

2208  Stevens,  Henry,  Charles  Lanman,  and  Samuel  Adams  Drake, 

Authors,  a.  l.  s,     8°  of  each.     (3) 

2209  Stevens,   Thaddeus,    and   Anson  Burlingame,   Lawyers  and 

Statesmen,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4^"  of  each.     (2) 
i2io  Stevenson,  A.,  Speaker  of  House,  a.  I.  s.      2  pages  4"  1850. 
J2II  Stevenson,    A.,  and  Henry  Hubbard,   Speakers  of   House, 

a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  of  each,     (2) 

2212  SroDDERT,  Benjamin,  Secretary  of  Navy,  a.  I.  s.      3  pages  4 

and  address,  1805. 

2213  SroDDERT,  Ben.,  and  Mahlon  Dickerson,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of 

each.     Secretaries  of  Navy.     (2) 

2214  Strother,  David   H.,   "Porte-Crayon,"   Artist   and   Author, 

a.  I.  s.     1   page  4°  1858. 

2215  Strother,  David  H.,  Artist,  "  Porte-Crayon  "  ;  —  E.  Leutze, 

Miner  K.  Kellogg,  Barney  Williams,  etc.,  Artists.    8°  letter  of 
each,     (11) 

2216  Subordinape   Officers   of   U.    S.   Government,   Members   of 

House  and  Senate,  etc.     Letters.     (115) 

2217  Suchet,  L.  G.,  Duke  of  Albufera.  Marshal  of  France,  /.  s.     i 

page  folio,  1815. 

2218  Sullivan,  Wm.,  Thoiuas  H.  Benton,  S.  Breese,  John  Barney, 

Lawers  and  Statesmen,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (4) 

2219  Sully,  Duchess  of,  Rachel  de  Cochefillet,  d.  s.     i  page  folio, 

1630.     Signed  also  by  Francois  de  Bethune,  Count  d'Orual. 

2220  Sully,  Thomas,  Artist,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°,  and  address,  1834, 

2221  Summer,  Charles,  a.  I.  s.,  in  pencil,     i    page   8°    1867.     The 

famous  Letter  to  E.  M.  Stanton,  "  Stick." 

2222  Sumner,  Charles,  Statesman,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8"  and  address. 

1847. 

2223  Sumner,  George,  Author  and  Traveller,  Brother  of  Charles, 

a.  I.  s.     3  pages  8°. 

2224  Sutter,  Col.  J.  A.,  Proprietor   of   Sutter's   Mills,    California, 

where  Gold  was  first  Discovered,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1854. 

2225  Sutter,  Col.  J.   A.,  "Sutter's  Mill's,   California,"  and   Capt. 

Josiah  Sturgis.     Portrait  of  each.     Folio.     (2) 

2226  SwAYNE,  N.  H.,  and  M.  R.  Waite,  Judges  of  the   U.    S.    Su- 

preme Court,  a.  /.  s.     8°  each.     (2) 

2227  CpALLEYRAND,  Charles  Maurice,  Prince,  Statesman,  d.  s. 

I    I  page  4°  1802. 

2228  Talleyrand,  Charles   Maurice,   Prince,    Statesman,  /.  s.      2 

pages  folio,  1798. 

2229  Talleyrand,  Charles   Maurice,    Prince,   Statesman,   /.  s.     i 

page  folio,  1815. 

2230  Taylor,  John  VV.,  Speaker  of  House,  a.  l.  s.     i  page  4°  and 

address,  1826. 


132  CATALOGUE. 

2231  Teller,   H.   M.,    Jacob    Thompson,    R.  McClelland,  etc., 

Secretaries  of  Interior,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.     (5) 

2232  Tenterden,  Lord,  Rochambeau,  M.  de  Noailles,   Aristarchi 

Bey,  Bartholdi,  P.  Margry,  C.  de  la  Barea,  Max  Outrey,  etc., 
Diplomatists.     8°.     Letters.     (30) 

2233  Telfair,  Edward,  Marcus  Morton,    D.   D.    Porter,   Geo.   W. 

Campbell,  Andrew  Jackson,  Gen.  Silas  Casey,  E.  C.  Z.  Jud- 
son,  Commodore  Warrenton,  C.  A.  Wickliffe,  G.  S.  Hillard, 
H.  B.  Anthony,  Sam.  Bowles,  etc.     Signatures.     (20) 

2234  Thackeray,  Wm.  M.,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     i    page   8°    "Boston, 

1855."     Scarce. 

2235  Thackeray,  Wm.  M.,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     Initials,     i    page   8° 

and  address,  with  i  page  8°  of  Autograph  Manuscript,  of 
Places  to  visit  in  his  Continental  Tour.     (2) 

2236  Thomas,  Isaiah,  "  History  of  Printing,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  folio, 

and  address.     1800.     Injured. 

2237  Thomas,  Isaiah,  Author,  History  of  Printing,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages 

folio,  and  address.     1801. 

2238  Thomas,  Philip  F.,  Sec.  of  Treasury,  Gov.  of  Maryland,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°  1855. 

2239  Thompson,  Jacob,  Sec.  of  Interior,  a.  I,  s.     i  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress, franked,  1846. 

2240  Thompson,  Jacob,  and  James  A.  Pearce,  a.  l.  s.     i  page  4°  of 

each.     Secretary  of  Interior.     (2) 

2241  Thompson,  John  R.,  and  George  Wm.  Curtis,  Authors,  a,  I.  s. 

8°  of  each.    (2) 

2242  Thompson,  John  R,,  and  James  T.  Fields,  Authors,  a.  I.  s.  8° 

of  each.     (2) 

2243  Thompson,  R.  W.,  Secretary  of  Navy,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  1879. 

2244  Thompson,  R.  W.,  and  J.  P.  Kennedy,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  of 

each.  Secretaries  of  Navy.     (2) 

2245  Thorburn,  Grant,   Agriculturist,    Autograph   manuscript,    2 

pages  folio,  1852.     On  the  death  of  Daniel  Webster, 

2246  Thornton,  Sir  Edward,  British  Diplomatist,  and  Lady  Thorn- 

ton, a.  I.  s.     I  page  8°  of  each.     (2) 

2247  Thorpe,  T.  B.,  Artist  and  Author,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1865. 

2248  Ticknor,  George,  Author,  "History  of  Spanish  Literature,"  a. 

I.  s.     I  page  4°  and  address,  18 17. 

2249  Ticknor,  George,  and  Francis  Parkman,  Historians,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  8°  of  each.     (2) 

2250  TiLTON,  Theodore,  Author,  d.  s.     1  page  folio,  1866.     Signed 

also  by  18  others,  Representatives  of  the  Press,  thanking  the 
Convention  of  Southern  Loyalists  for  Courtesies  received. 

2251  Todd,  C.  S.,  Wm.  C.  Rives,  J.  Randolph  Clay,  H.  A.  Muhlen- 

berg, R.  M.  Saunders,  A.  Smith,  Edward  Livingston,  Waddy 
Thompson,  H.  Bleecker,  E.  A.  Hannegan,  Thomas  H.  Nelson, 
etc..  Ministers  to  Foreign  Governments,  a.  L  s.  1  page  4°  of 
each.     (18) 


CATALOGUE.  133 

2252  Tompkins,  Daniel   D.,  Vice  President,  rt-. /.  j.     i  page  4°  ;  — 

John  Tyler,  President,  Endorsements  on  4°  letters,  and  signed, 

(3) 

2253  ToucEY,  Isaac,   Secretary  of   Navy,  and  Atty-General,  a.  I,  s. 

1  page  4°  and  address,  1839. 

2254  TouRGEE,    Albion   W.,    Novelist,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1881  ;  — 

Thomas  Ritchie,  distinguished  Journalist,  a.  I.  s.     4  pages  8° 

1853.     (2) 

2255  TowNSEND,  George  Alfred,  W.  S.  Robinson,  ("  Warrenton,") 

and  Edward  L.  Pierce,  Journalists,  c.  /.  s.  8°  of  each.     (3) 

2256  Train,   Enoch,  Governor  Wm.  Grr^y,    Wm.    Bartlett,    R.    B. 

Forbes,  Wm.  Appleton,  A.  A.  Lawrence,  Wm.  Sturgis,  E. 
H.  Derby,  etc,  Merchants  of  Boston.     Letters.     (17) 

2257  Train,  George   Francis,  The   eccentric   merchant,  a.  I.  s.     2 

pages  8°  1852. 

2258  Train,  George  Francis,  Donn  Piatt,  Hamilton  Fish,  John  W. 

Forney,  Whitelaw  Reid,  A.  Ward,  etc.,  8°  letter  of  each.  (10) 

2259  Treasurer  of  the  Town  of  Boston,   David  Jeffries,  his  notes 

for  money  loaned  for  the  War,  1780;  -Endorsed  by  William 
Phillips,  Benjamin  Waldo,  Wm.  Fleet,  S.  A.  Otis,  Edward 
Proctor,  Thomas  Russell,  etc.     (12) 

2260  Treaty,  Plan  of,  between  France  and  Italy  on  one  part,  and 

the  United  States  on  the  other,  with  letters,  relating  to  that, 
and  to  the  declaration  of  war  by  Great  Britain  against  the 
United  States,  written  to  Joel  Barlow,  United  States  Minister, 
by  the  ambassadors  of  Italy,  Bavaria,  Hesse,  Wurtemberg, 
Saxony,  Prussia,  Baden,  Sweden,  Denmark,  Switzerland,  the 

2  Sicilies,  Westphalia,  and  by  James  Monroe,  Secretary  of 
State,  etc,     (20) 

2261  Trowbridge,  J.  T.,  Poet  and  Author,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and 

address,  1849. 

2262  Trowbridge,  J,  T.,  Poet  and  Author,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1850; 

—  Charles  Lanman,  and  Wm,  Duane,  Authors,  a.  l.  s.  4°  of 
each.     (3) 

2263  Tucker,  H.  St.  George,  Jurist  and  Author,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4° 

and  address,  1832. 

2264  TucKERMAN,  Edward,  B.  Silliman,  and  John  Torrey,  Scientists, 

a.  /.s.8°  of  each.     (3) 

2265  TucKERMAN,  Edward,  Botanist,  James  P.  Espy,  Metereologist, 

F,  R,  Hassler,  P'ounder  of  "Coast  Survey,"  Col.  J.  D.  Gra- 
hame,  a.  /.  s.  4°  of  each.     (4) 

2266  TucKERMAN,  Henry  T.,  Poet  and  Author,  <?.  /.  s.      2  pages  8° 

1867. 

2267  TucKERMAN,  Henry  i'..  Poet  and  Author,  a.  I.  s.      3  pages  8° 

1865. 

2268  TuPPER,  Martin  Farquhar,  Poet,  <r.  /.  s,    i  page  8°  1846. 


134  CATALOGUE. 

2269  TuRREAU,  L.  M.,  Baron,  French  General  with  Rochambeau,  in 

Revolutionary  War,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1813. 

2270  "Twain,  Mark,"  S.    L.   Clemens,  "Petroleum  V.  Nasby,"  D. 

R.  Locke,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  3'^  of  each;  —  "  Doesticks  P.  B.," 
Mortimer  N.  Thompson,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°     (3) 

2271  Tyler,  John,  President,  Autograph  Manuscript  Speech  on  the 

"  Tariff,"  delivered   in  U.  S.  Senate,  "  Mr.  Tyler  said,"  etc., 
20  pages  4° 

2272  Tyler,  John,  President,  Naval  Commission  signed,  folio,  1842. 

Signed  also  by  A.  P.  Upshur,  Secretary  of  Navy.    On  vellum. 

2273  Tyler,  John,   President,  a.  d.  s.      i   page  4°   1841  ;  —  Jame.s 

Buchanan,  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1843.     (2) 

UNITED  STATES   EXECUTIVE   OFFICERS,  PRESIDENTS 

AND  CABINETS. 

2274  Washington,  George,  /.  s.    i  page  4°  1791.   Message  to  Con- 

gress.    Portrait. 

2275  Adams,  John,  /.  s.     2  pages  folio,  1798.      To  the  Inhabitants 

of  Newburyport. 

2276  Jefferson,  Thomas,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1807. 

2277  Jefferson,  Thomas,  a.  I.  s,     2  pages  4°  1806. 

2278  Burr.  Aaron,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1804. 

2279  Burr,  Aaron,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1805. 

2280  Clinton,    George,   Vice   President,   General   in   Revolution, 

a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1804. 

2281  Madison,  James,  r/.  s.      i  page  folio,  1810.     Signed  also  by 

Robert  Smith. 

2282  Madison,  Dolly  P.,  Wife  of  President,  a.  I.  in  3d  person,      i 

page  8°,  with  franked  envelope,  and  a.  /.,  1-2  page  4° 

2283  Clinton,   (ieorge,   Vice    President,   General   in   Revolution, 

a.  L  s.     I  page  4°  and  address,  1786. 

2284  Crawford,    William   H.,    Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.      3 

pages  4°  18 1 7. 

2285  Varnum,  Joseph  B.,  Acting  Vice   President,  and  Speaker  of 

the  House,  a.  1.  s,     i  page  4"  18 13. 

2286  Gaillard,  John,  Acting  Vice  President,  a,  I.  s.      i  page  4° 

and  address,  18 15. 

2287  Gaillard,  John,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.      1  page  4 

1814. 

2288  Monroe,  James,  a.  i.  s.     4  pages  4°  1815. 

2289  Monroe,  James,  a.  I.  s.      2  pages  4°  18 14,  with  d.  s.,  i  page 

folio.     (2) 

2290  Tompkins,  Daniel  D.,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.    2  pages  4°  1815. 

2291  Tompkins,  Daniel  D.,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.    i  page  4°  1814. 

2292  Adams,  John  Quincy,  a.  I.  s.     \  page  4°  181 1. 

2293  Adams,  John  Quincy,  a.  L  s.     1  page  4°  1798. 


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CATALOGUE.  135 

UNITED  STATES  EXECUTIVE  OFFICERS,  ETC.    Continued. 

2294  Calhoun,  John  C,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     7  pages  folio,  and 

address.     Very  interesting  letter  on  "  State  Rights." 

2295  Jackson,  Andrew,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1817. 

2296  Calhoun,   John  C,  Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.      2  pages  4°  and 

address,  1840. 

2297  White,  Hugh  Lawson,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages 

4°  1837,  to  Henry  A.  Wise,  on  the  death  of  his  wife. 

2298  Van  Buren,  Martin,  Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  1824. 

2299  Van  Buren,  Martin,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  and  address,  1833. 

2300  Van  Buren,  Martin,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1829. 

2301  Johnson,  Richard  M.,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  folio, 

and  address,  1844. 

2302  Johnson,  Richard  M.,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  folio, 

and  address,  1845. 

2303  Johnson,  Richard  M.,  Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.  4  pages  4°  1823. 

2304  Harrison,  Wm.  H.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  folio,  1832. 

2305  Harrison,  Mrs.  W.  H.,  signature  attached  to  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

4°  1841,  of  J.  Scott  Harrison,  Son  of  President  Harrison. 

2306  Tyler,  John,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s,     1  page  4°  1856. 

2307  Tyler,  John,  Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1829,  signed 

also  by  James  K.  Polk, 

2308  Tyler,  John,  a.  /.  s.     3  pages  4°  and  address,  franked,  1856. 

2309  Tyler,  Mrs.  John,  (Julia  Gardner,)  a.  I,  s.     3  pages  8°   1859, 

to  Henry  A.  Wise. 

2310  Southard,  Samuel  L.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

4°  1841. 

23 1 1  Mangum,  Willie  P.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4° 

1848. 

2312  Mangum,  Willie  P.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

1846. 

2313  Polk,  James  K.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1840. 

2314  Polk.  James  K.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address. 

2315  Folk,  James  K.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  and  address,  1839. 

2316  Polk,  Mrs.  James  K.  a.  L  s.     i  page  8°  1865. 

2317  Dallas,  George  M.,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4°  1823. 

2318  Dallas,  George  M.,  Vice  President,  c:  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1855. 

2319  Taylor,  Zachary,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1S43.     Very  rare. 

2320  Taylor,  Zachary,  d.  s.     s  pages  folio,  1849.  Proclamation  for 

a  Fast,  on  account  of  a  pestilence. 

2321  Fillmore,  Millard,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1842. 

2322  Fillmore,  Millard,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1840. 

2323  Fillmore,  Millard,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4''  1842. 

2324  King,  William  R.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4 

and  address,  1832. 


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136  CATALOGUE. 

UNITED  STATES  EXECUTIVE  OFFICERS,  ETC.    Continued. 

2325  Pierce,  Franklin,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1857. 

2326  Pierce,  Franklin,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1855. 

2327  King,  Wm.  R.,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address, 

.838. 

2328  Bright,  Jesse  D.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s,     2  pages  4 

1852. 

2329  Bright,  Jesse  D.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8 

1858. 

2330  Atchison,  David  R.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4' 

1846. 

2331  Atchison,  David  R.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     \  page  4° 

1844 

2332  Buchanan,  James,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1853. 

2333  Buchanan,  James,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1857. 

2334  Breckenridge,  John  C,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8° 

1853- 

2335  Breckenridge,  John  C,  Vice   President,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8° 

1854. 

2336  Lincoln,  Abraham,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1848. 

2337  Lincoln,  Abraham,  /.  s.     i    page  folio,    1864.     Message   to 

Congress,  signed  "Abraham  Lincoln." 

2338  Lincoln,  Abraham,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1863,  to  Charles  Sum- 

ner, relative  to  going  to  the  Opera  with  Mrs.  Lincoln. 

2339  Hamlin,  Hannibal,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1849. 

2340  Hamlin,  Hannibal,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1846. 

2341  Lincoln,   Abraham,  /.  s.     i   page  folio,   1865.     Message   to 

Congress,  signed  "Abraham  Lincoln." 

2342  Lincoln,  Abraham,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1862. 

2343  Lincoln,  Abraham,  Autograph  manuscript,  i  page  large  folio, 

a  portion  of  Lincoln's  last  Message  to  Congress,  in  1865. 
.  .  .  ,  "  They  can,  at  any  moment,  have  peace  simply  by  lay- 
ing down  their  arms,  and  re-accepting  the  national  authority 
under  the  Constitution.  After  so  much,  the  government 
could  not,  if  it  would,  maintain  war  against  them.  The  loyal 
people  would  not  sustain,  or  allow  it.  If  questions  should 
remain  we  would  adjust  them  by  the  peaceful  means  of  legis- 
lation, conference,  courts,  and  votes,  operating  only  in  consti- 
tutional and  lawful  channels, The  Executive  power 

itself,  would  be  greatly  diminished  by  the  cessation  of  actual 
war.  Pardons,  and  remission  of  forfeitures,  however,  would 
still  be  within  Executive  control.  In  what  spirit  and  temper 
this  control  would  be  exercised  can  be  fairly  judged  of  by  the 
past."  Endorsed  on  reverse  by  John  D.  Defrees,  Superin- 
tendent of  Public  Printing.  Very  desirable  historical  speci- 
men. 


CATALOGUE.  137 

UNITED  STATES  EXECUTIVE  OFFICERS,  ETC.    Continued. 

2344  Johnson,  Andrew,  Vice  President,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  i860. 

2345  Johnson,  Andrew,  Vice  President,  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  1844. 

2346  Johnson,  Andrew,  /.  s.     i  page  folio.     Message  to  Congress, 

on  the  gift  of  Steamer  Vanderbilt  to  the  United  States. 

2347  Johnson,  Andrew,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1853. 

2348  Johnson,  Andrew,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1846. 

2349  Foster,  Lafayette  S.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page 

4°  1863. 

2350  Foster,  Lafayette  S.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     1  page 

8°  1873. 

2351  Wade,  B.  F.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I,  s.     1  page  4"  1852. 

2352  Grant,  U.  S,,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1879. 

2353  Grant,  Mrs.  U.  8.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1864. 

2354  Colfax,  Schuyler,  Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4*  1862. 

2355  Colfax,  Schuyler,  Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1861. 

2356  Wilson,  Henry,  Vice  President,  a,  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1862. 

2357  Wilson,  Henry,  Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.  1  page  4°  1861,  signed 

also  by  Anson  Burlingame. 

2358  Ferry,  T.  W.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1865. 

2359  Hayes,  R.  B.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1886. 

2360  Hayes,  R.  B.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1886. 

2361  Hayes,  R.  B.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8''  1880. 

2362  Wheeler,  William   A.,   Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8" 

1863. 

2363  Wheeler,  William  A.  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1873. 

2364  Garfield,  James  A.,  a.  I,  s.     i  page  4°  187 1. 

2365  G'^rfield,  James  A.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1866. 

2366  Garfield,  James  A.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1870. 

2367  Arthur,  Chester  A.,  President,  a.  I.  s.  portion  of.  1-2  page  8° 

—  A.  Lincoln,  President,  a.  I.  s.  with  initials,  in  pencil,  1-2 
page  8°  "  Petersburg  had  not  been  taken  at  8.  A.  M.  yester- 
day, June  18,  1864,  A.  L."    (2) 

2368  Arthur,  Chester  A.,  /.  s.     1  page  folio,  1884.  Message  relat- 

ing to  international  Meridian  conference. 

2369  Arthur,  Chester  A.,  President,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°. 

2370  Davis,  David.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s,  3  pages  8°  1877. 

2371  Anthony,  Henry  B.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages 

4°  1870. 

2372  Anthony,  Henry  B.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  l.  s.    4  pages 

8°  1879. 

2373  Edmunds,  George  F.,  Acting  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8°. 

1872. 


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138  CATALOGUE, 

UNITED  STATES  EXECUTIVE  OFFICERS,  ETC.    Continued. 

2374  Cleveland,  Grover,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°   187 1,  while  Sheriff  of 

Erie  County. 
237s  Cleveland,  Rose  Elizabeth, «.  /.  s.     1  page  8°   "Executive 

Mansion,  1884." 

2376  Hendricks,  Thomas  A.,  Vice  President,  a.  /.  s.     1   page  4° 

'853. 

2377  Hendricks,  Thomas  A.,  Vice  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8° 

1865. 


SECRETARIES   OF   STATE. 

2378  Jefferson,  Thomas,    President,    Naval   Commission  signed, 

folio,  1806,  signed  also  by  Robert  Smith.     On  vellum. 

2379  Pickering,  Timothy,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  folio,  and  address,  1823. 

2380  Marshall,  John,  Chief  Justice  United  States  Supreme  Court, 

a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  1818. 

2381  Madison,  James,  President,  (/.  s.     Ship's  paper,   folio,    1807. 

Signed  also  by  Thomas  Jefferson. 

2382  Smith,  Robert,  /.  s.     7  pages  folio,  181 1,  to  Jonathan  Russell, 

Minister  to  France. 

2383  Monroe,  James,  President,  a.  I,  s.     i  page  4°  1813. 

2384  Adams,  John  Quincy,  President,  if.  s,     1  page  folio,  1822. 

2385  Clay,  Henry,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1824. 

2386  Van  Buren,  Martin,  President,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1858. 

2387  Livingston,  Edward,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1829. 

2388  McLane,  Louis,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1825. 

2389  Forsyth,  John,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1815. 

2390  Webster,  Daniel,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8°  1840.     Portrait. 

2391  Leoare,  H.  S.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1842. 

2392  Upshur,  Abel  P.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8°  1843. 

2393  Calhoun,  John  C,  Vice  President,  a.  l.  s.     2  pages  4"  and 

address,  1842. 

2394  Buchanan,  James,  President,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  "St.  Peters- 

burg, 1833." 
239s  Clayton,  John  M.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1836. 

2396  Everett,  Edward,  Governor  of  Mass.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4° 

1844. 

2397  Marcy,  William  L.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4"  and  address,  1834. 

2398  Cass,  Lewis,  a,  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1845. 

2399  Black,  Jeremiah  S.,  /.  s.     8  pages  folio,  1861,  to  the  Committee 

on  Foreign  Affairs  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 

2400  Seward,  Wm.,  H.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1841. 

2401  Washburne,  E.  B.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1857. 


CATALOGUE.  139 

SECRETARIES  OP  STATE.    Continued. 

2402  Fish,  Hamilton,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1856,  with  VVm.  M.  Evarts, 

/.  s.     I  page  4°  1877.     (2) 

2403  Bi.AiNE,  James  G.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°. 

2404  Frelinghuysen,  Frederick  T.,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8°  1875. 


SECRETARIES  OF  THE  TREASURY. 

2405  Hamilton,  Ale.xander,  /.  s.     3  pages  4°  and  address,  franked, 

1791. 

2406  WoLCOTT,  Oliver,  /.  s.     1  page  4°  and  address,  franked,  1791. 

2407  Gallatin,  Albert,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1810. 

2408  Campbell,  George  W.,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  franked, 

1814. 

2409  Dallas,  A.  J.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1815. 

2410  Rush,  Richard,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1848. 

241 1  Ingham,  Samuel  D.,  a,  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address. 

2412  McLane,  Louis,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1824. 

2413  DuANE,  Wm.  J.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1826. 

2414  Taney,  R.  B.,  Chief  justice  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  4°  1857. 

2415  Woodbury,  Levi,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1848. 

2416  EwiNG,  Thomas,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1842. 

2417  Forward,  Walter,  and  Wm.  H.  Crawford,  /.  s.   4°  of  each.  (2) 

2418  Spencer,  John  C,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1846. 

2419  Bibb,  George  M.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4"  and  address,  1813. 

2420  Walker,  Robert  J.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1844. 

2421  CoRwiN,  Thomas,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1841. 

2422  Guthrie,  James,  /.  s.     i  page  8°  1855. 

2423  Cobb,  Howell,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1859. 

2424  Thomas,  Philip  F.,  a.  I.  s.    1  page  4°  1840. 

2425  Dix,  John  A.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  folio,  and  address,  1838. 

2426  Chase,  Salmon   P.,  Chief  Justice  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  a.  /.  s. 

I  page  8°. 

2427  Fessenden,  Wm.  P.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1851. 

2428  BouTWELL,  George  S.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  a.  I.  s.      i 

page  8°  1884. 

2429  Richardson,  William  A.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1878. 

2430  Morrill,  Lot  M.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1861. 

2431  Sherman,  John,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8°. 

2432  Windom,  Wm.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1866. 

2433  FoLGER,  Charles  J.,  and  E.  D.  Morgan,  /.  s.      2  pages  4°  of 

each.     (2) 

2434  McCuLLocH,  Hugh,  a.  L  s.     i  page  8°  1867. 

2435  Manning,  Daniel,  /.  .r.     i  page  4°  1885. 


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140  CATALOGUE. 

SECRETARIES  OF  WAR. 

2436  Knox,  Henry,  Maj-Gen.  in  the  Revolution,  d.  s.    i  page  folio, 

1792.     Signed  as  Secretary  of  War, 

2437  Pickering,  Timothy,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  folio,  1795. 

2438  McHenry,  James,  /.  s,     i  page  4°  1799. 

2439  EusTis,  Wm.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  a,  I.  s.      i  page  4 

1810. 

2440  Armstrong,  John,  Member  of  Continental  Congress,  a.  I.  s. 

3  pages  4°  181  o. 

2441  Monroe,  James,  President,  a.  d,  s.     i  page  folio,  18 14. 

2443  Crawford,  William  H.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1818.  ' 

2443  Graham,  George,  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  1817. 

2444  Calhoun,  John  C,  Vice-President,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress.    1815. 

2445  Barbour,  James,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  i8ar. 

2446  Porter,  Peter  B.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1818. 

2447  Eaton,  J.  H.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1825. 

2448  Cass,  Lewis,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1847. 

2449  PoiNSETT;  Joel  R.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1834. 

2450  Bell,  John,  d.  s.     1   page   folio,  signed  also  by  James  A. 

Pearce. 

2451  McLean,  John,  Judge  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4 

and  address,  1845. 

2452  Spencer,  John  C,  a.  I,  s.     i  page  folio,  and  address,  1833. 

2453  Porter,  J.  M.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1843. 

2454  WiLKiNS,  William,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1842. 

2455  Marcv,  Wm.  L.,  a.  I.  s.    2  pages  4°  and  address,  to   Henry 

A.  Wise. 

2456  Conrad,  Charles  M.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°,  and  address  franked, 

1842. 

2457  Davis,  Jefferson,  a.  I.  s.     i   page   4°   and  address  franked. 

1851. 

2458  Floyd,  John  B.,  a.  /.  s.    2  pages  8°  1857. 

2459  Cameron,  Simon,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1837. 

2460  Stanton,  E.  M.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1862. 

2461  Rawlins,  John  A.,  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  1869. 

2462  Belknap,  W.  W.,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  8°. 

2463  Taft,  Alphonse,  and  Joseph  Holt,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.  (2) 

2464  Cameron,  J.  D.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8°  1876. 

2465  McCrarv,  George  W.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  187 1. 

2466  Ramsay,  Alexander,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1843. 

2467  Lincoln,  Robert  T.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  8°  1865. 


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CATALOGUE.  141 

POST-MASTERS   GENERAL. 

2468  Granoer,  Gideon,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  18 18. 

2469  Meigs,  Return  J.,  a,  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1800. 

2470  Karry,  W.  T.,  a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  1820. 

2471  Kendall,  Amos,  o.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address.     1840. 

2472  NiLES,  John  M.,  a,  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address.     1837. 

2473  WiCKLiKFE,  Charles  A.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address.    1842. 

2474  Johnson,  Cave,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4°  1865. 

2475  CoLLAMER,  Jacob,  a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  1846. 

2476  Hall,  N.  K.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1859. 

2477  HuBKARD,  S.  1).,  d.  s.     I  page  4°  1848.     Signed  also,  by  John 

M.  Niies. 

2478  Campbell,  James,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1857. 

2479  King,  Horatio,  a.  I.  s.     i  pcige  4"  1834. 

2486  Brown,  Aaron  V.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  and  address,  1843. 

2481  Holt,  Joseph,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  8°  1873. 

2482  Blair,  Montgomery,  a,  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1861. 

2483  Cresswell,  J.  A.  J.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1857. 

2484  Marshall,  J.  W.,  and  D.  M.  Key,  /.  s.    1  page  4°  of  each.  (2) 

2485  Jewell,  Marshall,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1871. 

2486  Maynard,  Horace,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  i860. 

2487  Tyner,  James  N.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1869. 

2488  Howe,  T.  O.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1865. 


ATTORNEYS  GENERAL. 

2489  Lee,  Charles,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  folio.     1804. 

2490  Smith,  Robert,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1808. 

2491  Rodney,  Caesar  A.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  franked. 

1808. 

2492  Pinkney,  William,   a.  I.  s.     2   pages  4°    1820.     Signed   also 

by  Edward  Lloyd,  of  the  Continental  Congress. 

2493  Rush,  Richard,  a.  d.  s.     2  pages  folio,  1814.     Signed  also  by 

James  Monroe. 

2494  Wirt,  William,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address.     Stained. 
249s  Berrien,  John  M.,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1853. 

2496  Taney,  R.  B.,  Chief  Justice  U.  S.   Supreme  Court,   a.  I.  s.     i 

page  4°  1837. 

2497  Grundy,  Felix,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1834. 

2498  Gilpin,  H.  D.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1833. 

2499  Crittenden,  J.  J.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1853. 

2500  Legard,  H.  S.,  a.  I,  s.     i  page  4°  1841. 


/i 


143  CATALOGUE. 

ATTORNEYS  GENERAL.    Continued. 

2501  Nelson,  John,  </.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1840. 

2502  Mason,  John  Y.,  a.  I.  s.     i  p;ige  8°  and  address,  1852. 

2503  Cmkford,  Nathan,  a.  I.  s..     i  page  4°  1853. 

2504  ToucEY,  Isaac,  ii.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1845. 

2505  Johnson,  Reverdy,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1844. 

2506  Crittenden,  J.  J.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1861. 

2507  CusHiNc;,  Caleb,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1843. 

2508  Bi.ACK,  Jeremiah  S.,  a.  I.  s.     1-2  page  4° 

2509  Stanhery,  Henry,  Defended    President  Johnson   in   the  im- 

peachment trial,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1867. 

2510  Brownino,  O.  H,,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1877. 

251 1  Pierrepont,  Edwards,  a.  L  s.     1  page  8°  1876. 

2512  Williams,  George  H.,  a,  /.  s.     3  pages  8°  187 1. 

2513  Taft,  Alphonso,  and  B.  H.  Brewster,  /.  s.     4°  of  each.    (2) 

2514  Devens,  Charles,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1850. 

2515  Garland,  A.  H.,a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1878. 


SECRETARIES  OF  THE  NAVY. 

2516  Stoddert,  Benj.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1812. 

2517  Smith,  Robert,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address  franked,  1807. 

2518  Jones,  William,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1815. 

2519  Crowninshield,  B,  W.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1815. 

2520  Thompson,  Smith,  a.  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1842. 

2521  Rodgers,  John,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1814. 

2522  Southard,  Samuel  L.,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4°  1840. 

2523  Branch,  John,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1828. 

2524  Woodbury,  Levi,  a.  I.  s.      \  page  4°  and  address  franked, 

1845. 

2525  DiCKERSON,  Mahlon,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4    1845. 

2526  DiCKERSON,  Mahlon,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1822. 

2527  Badger,  George  E.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1850. 

2528  Upshur,  Abel  P.,  and  James  K.  Paulding,  /.  s.  4°  of  each.  (2) 

2529  Henshaw,  David,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4° 

2530  Gilmer,  Thomas  W.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1842. 

2531  Mason,  John  Y,,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1852. 

2532  Bancroft,  George,  Historian,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1847. 

2533  Graham,  Wm.  A.,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1842. 

2534  Kennedy,  John  P.,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  folio,  1853, 

2535  Dobbin,  J.  C,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and   address,  franked,  1847. 

2536  ToucEV,  Isaac,  a.  /.  s.     1  page  4°  1853. 


CATALOGUE.  143 

SECRETARIES  OP  THE  NAVY.    Continued. 

2537  Welles,  Gideon,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1832. 

2538  RonEsoN,  George  M.,  a.  /,  s.     2  pages  8°. 

2539  Thomi'son,  R.  W.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1847. 

2540  GoKK,  Nathan,  Jr.,  a,  I.  s.     i  page  4"  1884. 

2541  Hunt,  Wm,  H.,  /.  s.     2  pages  4°  188 1. 

2542  Chandler,  VVm.  E,  </.  /.  s.     i  page  S°  1871. 


SECRETARIES  OF  THE  INTERIOR. 

2543  EwiNG,  Thomas,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1833. 

2544  Pkarck,  James  A.,  a.  /,  s.     i  page  4°  1841. 

2545  McKennan,  T.  M.  T.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  franked 

1842. 

2546  McClelland,  Robert,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1845. 

2547  Thompson,  Jacob,  a.  I.  s.     i   page  4°  and   address,  franked, 

1840. 

2548  Smiih,  Caleb  H.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1849. 

2549  Harlan,  James,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1872. 

2550  Cox,  J,  D.,  a.  /.  s.     I  page  4°  1878. 

2551  Delano,  Columbus,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1846. 

2552  Chandler,  Z.,  Carl  Schurz.  and  H.  M.  Teller,  /.  s.     1  page  4 

of  each.     (3) 

2553  Lamar,  L.  Q.  C,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°  1859. 


o 


SPEAKERS  OF  THE  HOUSE. 

2554  Dayton,  Jonathan,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1802. 

2555  Macon,  Nathaniel,  a.  /.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1820. 

2556  Clay,  Henry,   Secretary  of   State,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress, 18 18. 

2557  Cheves,  Langdon,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  18 19. 

2558  Clay,  Henry,  Secretary  of  State,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4"  1849. 

2559  Taylor,  John  W.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  18 18. 

2560  Barbour,  Philip  P.,  a.  /.  s.     i   page  4°  and  address,  franked, 

1819. 

2561  Stevenson,  Andrew,  a.  I,  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1832. 

2562  Hubbard,  Henry,  a,  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1832. 

2563  Polk,  James  K.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1847,  with  8   lines   auto- 

graph and  signed   of  John  Y.  Mason,  and  autograph  manu- 
script of  Polk,  I  page  4°.     (2) 

2564  Hunter,  R.  M.  T.,a.  I.  s,     i  page  4°  1855. 

2565  White,  John,  /.  s.     i  page  4°  1840,  signed  also  by  John  Pope, 

J.  J.  Crittenden,  and  others. 


144  CATALOGUE. 

SPEAKERS  OF  THE  HOUSE.    Continued. 

2566  Jones,  John  W.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1840. 

2567  Hopkins,  George  W.,  a.  I.  s.    i  page  4°  and  address,  franked, 

1839. 

2568  Davis,  John  W.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1846. 

2569  WiNTHROP,  Robert  C,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1847. 

2570  CoBH,  Howell,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1846 

2571  WiNTHROP,  Robert  C,  a.  /.  y,     3  pages  4°  1853. 

2572  Boyd,  Lynn,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1854. 

2573  Banks,  N.  P.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

2574  Orr,  James  L.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1853. 

2575  Pennington,  William,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,  1842. 

2576  Colfax,  Schuyler,  Vice  President,  a.  l.s.     i  page  4°  1869. 

2577  PoMEROY,  Theodore  M.,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1867. 

2578  Blaine,  James  G.,  Secretary  of  State,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  8°  1870. 

2579  Kerr,  M.  C,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1869. 


2580  l^AN  BUREN,  John,  Benjamin  Ruggles,  Edmund  Burke, 

\J     Thaddeus  Betts,  H.  Everett,  Statesmen  and  Jurists,  a.  I. 
s.     1  page  4°  of  each.     (5) 

2581  Van  Buren,  Martin,  and  James  Monroe,  /.  s.     i  page  folio,  of 

each,  — John  Quincy  Adams,  a.  d.  i  page  folio,  1843,  Pres- 
idents.    (3) 

2582  Van  Buren,  Martin,  Manuscript  Speech  on  Piracy  in  Gulf  of 

Mexico  and  West  Indies  42  pages  4°  —  Admiral  George  H. 
Preble,  a.  d.  s.  27  pages  4°  1852,  "  Naval  Tables," —  A.  A. 
Edwards,  Master  of  Ship  "  London,"  rt.  d.  s.  12  pages  4° 
1825,  "  Account  of  my  treatment,  wrecked  in  Sandwich  Is- 
lands, by  "Jack"  Percival,  Commander  of  U.  S.  Ship  Dol- 
phin."     (3) 

2583  Vandanme,  Dominique,  French  General   in    Russian   Cam- 

paign, a.  l.  s.     I  page  4° 

2584  Vandenhoff,  George,  Actor,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1858. 

2585  Vandenhoff,  George,  Actor,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  —  Charlotte 

E.  Vandenhoff,  Actor,  a.  I.  s,     3  pages  4°  1840.     (2) 

2586  Vanderbilt,  Cornelius,  (Commodore),   Robert  Lenox,  E.  K. 

Collins,  Jacob  Barker,  Henry  and  M.  H.  Grinnell,  Lewis  Tap- 
pan,  Samuel  Swartwout,  etc..  Merchants  of  New  York,  Let- 
ters.    (23) 

2587  Vanderlyn,  John,  Artist,  "Landing  of  Columbus"   in  the 

rotunda  of  the  Capitol,  a.  l.  s.  2  pages  4°  and  address,  1845. 
Scarce. 

2588  Vanderlyn,  John,  Artists,  "  Landing  of  Columbus,"  at  Capi- 

tol, a.  l.  s.     I  page  4°  and  address,  1838.     Scarce. 


CATALOGUE.  145 

2589  Vane,  Sir  Henry,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  Rufus  King, 

Irving,  James  Biddle,  James  Kent,  Howell  Cobb,  etc..  Por- 
traits, 8°.     (10) 

2590  Varnum,  James  M.,  R.  M.  Sherman,  James  McHenry,  Amos 

Kendall,  J.  R.  ^'  iwley,  Josiah  Quincy,  H.  J.  Gardner,  L.  A.de 
Bourbon,  T.  T.  Fucker,  Louis  McLane,  J.  W,  Forney,  O.  E. 
Babcock,  etc.     Signatures.     (20) 

2591  Vattkmarb:,  Alexander,  Author,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  folio,  "Paris, 

1855."  An  interesting  letter  to  Major  Poore,  relative  to  Ex- 
change of  books. 

2592  Vaugiraud,  Cuuat  de,  Governor-General  of  Martinique,  d.  s. 

I  page  folio,  18 15. 

2593  Vernet,  Claude   Joseph,   French  marine  painter,  a.  d.  s.     i 

page  4° 1778- 

2594  Vernet,   Carl,  J'rench  historical  painter,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

and  address. 

2595  Vernet,   Horace,   French  historical  painter,  a.  t.  i.     3  pages 

8°  and  address,  1829. 

2596  Verplanck,  Gulian  C,  Author,  a.  I.  s.     1  page  4°. 

2597  Verplanck,   Gulian  C,   Author,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress, 1838. 
8598  Victor,  C.  P.,   Due  de  Belluno,   Marshal  of  France,  /,  s.     3 
pages  folio,  1813.     Relative  to  Louisiana. 

2599  Victoria,  Queen  of  England,  Fac-simile  of  her  autograph  let- 

ter to  George  Peabody,  on  his  gift  to  th«  City  of  London,  with 
an  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8°  of  George  Peabody,  presenting  the  same. 

2600  Victoria,  Queen  of  England.     Signature  on  a  4°  page. 

2601  Views,  Engraved.     Yale  College,  1828,  Mount  Vernon,  1804, 

etc.     (8) 

2602  ViLLEMAiNE,  A.   F.,  and  J.   M.   N.  Nisard,  French  Authors, 

Ministers  of  Public  Instruction,  d.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.  (2) 

2603  Virginia  Deeds  and  Wills.     Many  of  these   are  of  an  early 

date,  and  are  signed  by  early  Virginia  Settlers.     (24) 

2604  Voltaire,  Francois  M.  A.,  Celebrated  French  Writer,  d.  s.     i 

page  8°  1773.     Scarce. 

2605  Volumes  for  the  insertion  of  autograph  letters.    Folio,  half 

leather,  lettered.     (3) 

2606  1  A^AGHORN,    Lieut.   Thomas,    Projected    the    overland 

Vi/  route  to  India  in  1827,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  folio,  relative  to 
the  race  between  himself  and  the  Bombay  mail,  from  Alex- 
andria to  London  in  1845,  with  newspaper  cuttings  relating 
to  the  same. 

2607  Waite,  M.  R.,  Chief  Justice  U  S.  Supreme  Court,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  4°  1879. 


146  CATALOGUE. 

2608  Walker,    Robert   J.,    Secretary   of    Treasury,   Governor   of 

Kansas,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4°  and  address,  1840. 

2609  WvLKER,   R.  J.,   and  Thomas  Corwin,  a.  I.  s.     1   page  4°  of 

each.     Secretaries  of  Treasury.     (2) 

2610  Walker,  William,  The  "Fillibuster,"  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  1857. 

Fine  and  scarce. 

261 1  Walley,   John,    Major-General   in    Indian  Wars,  a.  L  s.     1-2 

page  4°  1695.     Scarce. 

2612  Walpole,  R.  Newcastle,  H.  Peiham,  Godolphin,  Marleborough, 

H.  Fox,  etc.,  Portions  of  early  English  documents,  signed, 
(7) 

2613  Walsh,  Robert,  Poet  and  author,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  4°  1845. 

2614  Walsh,  R.  M.,  John  P.  Hale,  Wm.  B.  Lawrence,  H.  A.  Muhl- 

enberg, Richard  Rush,  J.  C.  B.  Davis,  John  Appleton,  H.  W. 
Hilliard,  Simon  Cameron,  George  Bancroft,  Henry  A.  Wise, 
Charles  Hale,  T.  Bigelow  Lawrence,  E.  Joy  Morris,  etc.. 
Ministers  to  Foreign  Governments.     8°  letter  of  each.     (30) 

2615  Walter,  L.  W.,  Founder  of  Boston  Transcript ;  —  Charles  G. 

Greene,  Founder  of  Boston  Post ;  —  Joseph  R.  Chandler, 
a.  I.  s.  I  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  F.  A.  Durivage,  a,  I.  s.  1-2 
page  4°.     Editors.     (4) 

2616  War,   Secretaries  of,  John  B.  Floyd,  Jefferson  Davis,  R.  T. 

Lincoln,  James  Barbour,  Joseph  Holt,  etc.,  /.  s.  4°  of  each. 
(8) 

2617  Ward,  Artemas,  O.  O.  Howard,  Samuel  Houston,  David  Hen- 

shaw,  James  McHenry,  H.  J.  Gardner,  Caleb  Strong,  T.  T. 
Tucker,  Gideon  Granger,  H.  B.  Anthony,  Alex  Gregg,  etc., 
signatures.    (20) 

2618  Ware,  Katharine  A.,  Author  of  "  Power  of  Passions,  a.  l.  s.    2 

pages  4°  and  address,  1832  ;  —  Harriet  Farley,  "  Lowell 
Offering,"  a.  I.  s.,  initials.  3  pages  4°;  —  Mrs.  H.  G,  Otis, 
a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  1848.     (3) 

2619  Warren,    Dr.   John   C,  Dr.  John  Ware,   and   Dr.   Winslow 

Lewis,  Boston  Physicians,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  4°  of  each.     (3) 

2620  Warren,  William,  Actor,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  8°  1875. 

2621  Washburne,  E.  B.,  Secretary  of  State,  a.  I.  s.    1  page  4°  1866, 

2622  Washburne,  E.  B.,  Edward  Everett,  Hamilton  Fish,  and  Lewis 

Cass,  Secretaries  of  State,  a,  I.  s.     8°  of  each.     (4) 

2623  Washington,  Bushrod,  Judge  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  d.  s.     1-2 

page  4°  1816  ; — George  W.  P.  Custis,  a.  l.  s.  2  pages  4° 
1832.     (2) 

2624  Washington,  Bushrod,  Judge  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  4°  1801  ;  —  Brockholst  Livingston,  Judge  U.  S.  Supreme 
•   Court,  a.  I.  s.      2  pages  folio  and  address,  1786,    Slightly  in- 
jured,     (2) 


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CATALOGUE.  147 

WASHINGTON  FAMILY. 

2625  Washington,  George,  a.  d,     1  page  folio.     An   Early  Survey 

of  Land. 

2626  (7.  1.  s.     I  page  4°  1784.     Injured. 

2627  Lottery   Ticket   signed,   1768,  "The   Mountain  Road 

Lottery."     Portrait. 

262S  d.  s.     Portion  of.     i  page  4° 

2629  /.  s.  I  page  4°  1 79 1,  to  Congress,  respecting  the  lay- 
ing out  of  the  City  of  Washington. 

2630  a.  I,  s.    2  pages  4°.     Injured,  but  signature  perfect. 

2631 a,  I.  s.    Initials,     i  page  4°  1795.     Portrait. 

2632 Funeral  of,  at  Mount  Vernon.    Printed  account,  dated 

"Georgetown,  Dec.  20,  1799." 

2633 ■  Death  of.     "  The  Columbian   Centinel,"  Boston,  Jan. 

8,  1800,  giving  an  account  of  the  death  of  Washington,  and 
the  proceedings  in  various  New  England  cities. 

2634  Death  of.  Fac-simile  of  "The  Continental  Intelli- 
gencer," and  "The  Ulster  County  Gazette,"  of  Jan.  4,  1800, 
giving  an  account  of  Congressional  action,  etc.    (2) 

2635 Portraits  of  George  and  Martha  Washington,  by  H.  B. 

Hall,  14  X  10,  each.    (2) 

2636 Ode  to,  and  title  page  to  "  Stewart's  Washington  Al- 
manac," 1810. 

2637 Portrait  (French),  12x7  1-2.     "  D'apres  I'Original  de 

Champelle  Peintre  de  Williamsburg,  Capitale  de  la  Virginia." 

2638  Portrait  by  Norman,  7x4  1-2.     Exceedingly  rare. 

2639  Portraits,  one  full  length  "  Stamp  Act "   and  "  Port 

Bill  "  under  foot,  "  Commander-in-Chief  of  American  Forces, 
Marshal  of  France,"  and  a  contemporaneous  portrait.  No 
engraver's  name.     8°.     (2) 

2640  Portraits,  one  by    "  Wm.  Hamlin,  Providence,"  from 

Savage's  painting,  4°,  and  an  engraving  of  a  miniature  by 
Robertson.     8°.     (2) 

2641 Portraits,  from  Murray's  History  of  the  War;  outline 

print  from  "Hist.  D'Amerique,"     8°,  and  one  by  Ormsby. 

4°.     (3) 

2642  Portraits,   French,    "  S.  E.  George  Washington,"  "J. 

L.  Sculp."     4°,  and  another  French  portrait.     8°.     (2) 

2643  Portraits,  Dutch.     Engraved  by  "  Vinkles."    8°,  and 

full  length  lithograph.     (2) 

2644 Portraits,  French,  engraved  by  "  Wolff,"      Full  length 

4°  and  2  8°.     (3) 
264s Portraits,  "George  Washington  Egerr.  Gentfral-en-Chief 

de  I'Armee  Anglo- Ameriquaine,  nomme  Dictateur  par  le  Con- 

gre's  en   Fevrier   1777,"  and  one  engraved  by  "  De  Mare." 

8°.     (2) 


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148  CATALOGUE. 

WASHINGTON  FAMILY.    Continued. 

2646  Washington,  George.  Portraits,  French.  Engraved  by  "  Le 
Beau,"  and  another  engraved  by  "  Angus."     8°.     (2)     Rare. 

2647 Portraits.     One  engraved  by  "  Le  Roy,"  full  length, 

from  Trumbull's  painting,  and  another,  8°.     (2) 

2648  Portraits.     One  French  engraved  by  "  Maria  Kisa," 

full  length,  and  another,  Masonic  portrait  by  "  O'Neill.     8" 

(2) 

2649  Portraits,  one  by  "  B.  B.  E,"  before  letters,  colored, 

and  two  others,  8°.     (3) 

2650 Portraits.  Engraved  by  "  Edwin,"  "  S.  Hill,"  "Tan- 
ner," and  "Ridley,"  8°.     (4) 

2651 Portraits.  Engraved  by  "Edwin,"  "Nutter,"  "Tit- 
tier,"  and  "  Ruette,"  8°.     (4) 

2652  Portraits,  by  various  engravers.     4°.     (17) 

2653 Portraits,  by  various  engravers.     8°     (39) 

2654  Washington  Family.     Byrd,  Maria,  Sister  of  Wm.  of  West- 

over,  aunt  of  Evelyn  Byrd,  whom  Daniel  P.  Custis  wished  to 
marry,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  1742,  relative  to  this  love  affair. 
Lawrence  Lewis,  nephew  of  Washington,  married  Eleanor 
Parker  Custis,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  4°  and  address.     (2) 

2655  Checks   and    Notes    of    Bushrod   Washington,  G.   C. 

Washington,  and  other  family  connections.     (14) 

2656 Craik,  Dr.  James,  and  Dr.  David  Stuart,  Surgeons  in 

the  Revolution,  Physicians  to  Washingson,  a.  d.  s.  1-2  page 
4°  of  each.  Tobias  Lear,  Secretary  to  Washington,  a.  l.  s. 
I  page  4°  1791,  imperfect.     (3) 

2657  Custis,  George   W.   P.,    Autograph    Poem    signed,    2 

pages  4°.  "  Lines  written  for  the  Centennial  Anniversary 
of  the  birth  of  Washington,  delivered  before  the  Washington 
Society  in  Alexandria." 

2658 Custis,  George  W.  P.,  Grandson  of  Mrs.  Washington, 

a.  I.  s,  I  page  4°,  181 1,  with  autograph  MSS.  and  Poem, 
5  pages  4°,  "  National  dramatics,"  and  a  "  Song  for  Yankee 
Doodle."     (2) 

2659  Custis,  John  Parke,  Son  of  Mrs.  Washington,  a.  d.  s. 

1-2  page  4°  1776,  with  a  document  i  page  folio,  1782,  "an 
Inventory  of  the  Estate  of  John  Parke  Custis,"  and  a.  I.  s. 
I  page  4°  of  George  W.  P.  Custis.     (3) 

2660  Dandridge  and  Lewis  families,  B.  and  Wm.  Dandridge, 

John,  Joseph,  and  E.  P.  Lewis.     Letters  and  documents.  (10) 

2661 Deeds  and  Indentures  relative  to  lands  in  the  vicinity 

of  Mount  Vernon.     (8) 

2662 Fairfax  family.     Ferdinando,  Eliza,  George  Wm.,  and 

Wilson  M.  C.  Fairfax,  Letters.     (6) 

2663 Lear,  Tobias,  Washington's  Secretary  and  friend,  a.  I.  s. 

3  pages  4°,  to  Major  L'Enfant,  relative  to  plan  of  Washing- 
ton City.     Imperfect. 


CATALOGUE.  149 

WASHINGTON  FAMILY.    Continued. 

2664  Washington  Family.     Lee,  Mary  Custis,  Wife  of  General  R. 

E.  Lee,  and  daughter  of  G.  W.  P.  Custis,  a.  I.  s.  4  pages 
4°  and  address  to  General  Lee  relative  to  their  approaching 
marriage.  George  W.  P.  Custis,  a.  d.  i  page  4°  relative  to 
the  presentation  of  a  sword  of  Washington,  to  General  R.  E. 
Lee,  when  he  was  an  officer  in  the  Mexican  War,     (2) 

2665  Lev/is,  George,  Nephew  of  Washington,  a.  1.  s.     i  page 

4°  1799,  to  General  Washington.  Lawrence  Lewis,  a.  l.  s. 
3  pages  4°  and  address,  1825.  Robert  Lewis,  manager  of 
Washington's  farm,  a.  d.  s.  i  page  4°  182 1,  All  the  above 
were  nephews  of  Washington.     (3) 

2666 Lewis,  G.  W.,  Lawyer  and  Statesman,  <r.  /.  s.     13  pages 

4°  1858,  to  H.  A.  Wise,  relative  to  monument  to  Washing- 
ton, D.  H.  Wood,  a.  l.  s.  3  pages  folio,  1856,  and  another 
2  pages  4°  1856  to  Henry  A.  Wise,  relative  to  the  author  of 
the  expression  "  First  in  war,  first  in  peace,  and  first  in  the 
hearts  of  his  countrymen."     Interesting.     (3) 

2667 Lewis,  Lawrence,  and  George  Lewis,  Brothers,  and 

nephews  of  Washington,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address  of 
each,     (2) 

2668 Muir,  Rev.  James,  one  of  the  clergymen  at  the  funeral 

of  Washington,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  address,     i8i8. 

2669  Relatives  and  friends  of  Washington,  John  P.  Posey, 

Wm.  Byrd,  Walter  Hanson,  Nathaniel  Burwell,  Wm.  Ashby, 
Lewis  W.,  and  George  A.,  and  L.  B.,  and  W.  H.,  and  J,  M, 
Washington,  etc.     Letters.     (23) 

2670 Relatives  and  friends  of  Washington,  Burwell  Bassett, 

Joseph  Butler,  Wm.  Butler,  Nathaniel  Burwell,  W.  S.  Stew- 
art, W.  H.,  and  L.,  and  Bushrod  C,  and  H.  A.,  and  George 
C.  Washington,  etc.     Letters.     (23) 

2671 Stuart,   David,   Physician   to  Washington,  n.  d.  s.     i 

page  4°  1787.  Lawrence  Lewis,  nephew  of  Washington, 
a.  d.  s.  I  page  4°  1799.  George  Lewis,  nephew  of  Washing- 
ton, a.  1.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,  1811.     (3) 

2672 Thornton,  Wm.,  First  Commissioner  of  Patents  and 

Public  Buildings  in  Washington,  a.  I.  s.  4  pages,  4°  1823, 
Very  interesting  letter,  giving  reminiscences  of  his  inter- 
course with  General  VVashington,  while  living  with  him  at 
Mount  Vernon, 

2673 Washington,  B,  and   G,  C,  a.  I.  s.      2  pages   4°   of 

each.     (2) 

2674 Washington,  George  C,  grand  nephew  of  Washington, 

President  Ohio  and  Chesapeake  Canal,  a.  I.  s,  2  pages  folio 
^         and  address.      1831, 

2675 Washington,    Harriet,  Niece  of  Washington,  lived   at 

Mount  Vernon,  a,  L  s.  \  page  4°  and  address  1785,  liushrod 
and  Samuel  Washington,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  of  each.     (3) 


ISO  CATALOGUE. 

WASHINGTON  FAMILY.    Continued. 

2676  Washington  Family.  Washington,  Lawrence,  Deed  to  him, 
by  Robert  Listen  of  Bristol,  England,  of  400  acres  of  land 
in  Westmoreland  County,  Va.,  1695,  with  three  other  deeds 
of  similar  purport.     1694-1695.     All  on  vellum.     (4) 

2677 Washington,  Lund,  Nephew  and  manager  of  Wash- 
ington's affairs,  a.  I.  s.  3  pages  4°  and  address.  1782.  In- 
jured. Bushrod  Washington,  autograph  Bank  Check, 
signed.     (2) 

2678  Washington,  Wm.  Augustine,  Nephew  of  Washington, 

a,  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address.     1808. 


2679  Watts,  Alric  A.,  English  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages   4°   and   ad- 

dress, 1833. 

2680  Wayne,  James  M.,  Judge  U.    S.    Supreme  Court,  a.   I.  s.     2 

pages  4°  1845. 

2681  Wayne,  James  M.,  Judge   U.  S.  Supreme   Court,  a.  I.  s.     i 

page  4°  1853. 

2682  Wayne,  James  M.,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address,  1839  ;  —  M. 

R.  Waite,  /.  s.    i  page  4°  188 1,  Judges  U.  S.  Supreme  Court. 

(2) 

2683  Weare,  Mesheck,  Congress  of  1754.     First  President  of  New 

Hampshire,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1761. 

2684  Weare,  Mesheck,  Congress  of  1754,  and   First   President   of 

New  Hampshire,  a.  d.  s.     2  pages  folio.     1760.     Scarce. 

2685  Webb,  J.  Watson,  John  C.  Rives  and  J.  S.  Skinner,  a.  I.  s.     2 

pages  4°  of  each  ;  —  W.  W.  Seaton,  a.  /.  s.  i  page  4°  Jour- 
nalists.    (4) 

2686  Webb,  Jas.  Watson,  M,  M.  Noah,  J.  C.  Wright,  G.  Crosswell, 

a. /.  s.  I  page  4°  of  each; — H.  R,  Sv.hoolcraft,  /.  s.  2 
pages  4°  1850.     Journalists  and  Editors.     (5) 

2687  Webster,  Daniel,  E.  B.  Washburne,   Edward  Everett,   Lewis 

Cass,  and  Hamilton  Fish,  Secretaries  of  State,  a.  I.  s.  8°  of 
each,     (s) 

2688  Webster,  Ezekiel,  Eminent  Lawyer,  Brother  of  Daniel,  a.  I.  s, 

I  page  folio,  1820. 

2689  Webster,  John  W.,  Chemist,  killed  Dr.    Parkman,  a.  I.  s.     1 

page  4°  1829. 

2690  Webster,  Noah,  Lexicographer,  a.  I.  s.     1-2  page  4° 

2691  Webster,  Noah,  Lexicographer,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  ad- 

dress, 1809. 

2692  Weed,  Thurlow,  J.  S.  Skinner,  J.  B.  Prentiss,  Henry  L.  Pinck- 

ney,  W.  W.  Seaton,  a.  /.  s.  i  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  Matthew 
Carey,  a.  I.  s.  3  pages  4°  1824,  to  H.  Niles,  Journalists  and 
Editors.     (6) 

2693  Weir,  Robert  W.,  Artist,  "  Embarkation  of  the   Pilgrims,"  in 

the  Capitol  at  Washington,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address, 
1832. 


CATALOGUE.  151 

2694  Welles,  Samuel,  Congress  of  1754,  a.  d.  s.  i  page  4°  1755. 
Scarce. 

269s  Wetmore,  Prosper  M.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.  4  pages  4°  1863  ;  —  L. 
P.  de  Cesnola,  J.  D.  B.  De  Bow,  Joseph  Henry,  Thurlow 
Weed,  Henry  L.  Nelson,  etc.     8°  letter  of  each.     (10) 

2696  Wh EATON,  Henry,  Jurist,  a.  /.  s.     2   pages  4°   and  address, 

1826. 

2697  Wheaton,  Henry,  Jurist  and  Diplomatist,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4° 

and  address.     1816. 

2698  Wheeler,    William   A.,   Vice-President,   a.  I.   s.      "  William 

A.  Wheeler  was,"  etc.    2  pages  8°. 

2699  Wheelock,  Rev.  Eleazer,  First  Pres.  of  Dartmouth  College, 

a./,  s.     I  page  4°  1773. 

2700  Whewell,  Wm.,  Master  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  emi- 

nent Scientist,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and  address,   1836,  inclos- 
ing a.  d,  s.     3  pages  4°  1836,  on  Antarctic  Expeditions.     (2) 

2701  White,  Andrew  D.,   Pres.  of   Cornell,    C.    Dewey,    Pres.   of 

Rochester,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  of  each.     Benj.    Hale,    Pres. 
of  Geneva,  a.  d.  s.     i  page  4°  1849.     (3) 

2702  White,  Richard  Grant,  Author,  a.  1.  s.     i  page  8°  1858. 

2703  White,  Wm.,  Bishop  of   Pa.,   Chaplain   to  Continental   Con- 

gress, a.  I.  s.     I  page  4°  1828. 

2704  Whiting,    Nathaniel,  Col.   at  Louisburg   and   Crown    Point, 

succeeded  Col.  Williams,  when  he  was  killed,  a.  d.  s.     i  page 
4°  "Fort  Edward,  1756." 

2705  Whiting,  Wm.,  L.  F.  S.  Foster,  B.   H.  Latrobe,  Thomas   H. 

Benton,  Duke  de  Bassano,  G.  C.  Washington,  A.  A.  Sargent, 
etc.     Portions  of  Letters  and  Documents,  signed.     (14) 

2706  Whitney,  Eli,  Inventor  of  the  Cotton  Gin,  a.  I.  s,     2  pages  4° 

and  address,  1813. 

2707  Whittier,  John  G.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s,     i  page  4°  1850. 

2708  Whittier,  John  G.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     3  pages  8°.     Writes  of  the 

Death  of  Vice-President  Wilson,  etc. 

2709  Whittier,  John  G.,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  8°  1872. 

2710  Whittier,  John  G.,  Poet,  a,  I.  s.     4  pages  8°  1871. 

27 1 1  Whittlesey,   Elisha,   J.   S.   Skinner,  Charles  G.  Greene,  and 

Nathaniel   Greene,   a,  I.  s.     i    page   4°  of  each; — John  C. 
Rives,  a.  I.  s.     4  pages  4°  1859.     Journalists.     (5) 

2712  WiRiRD,    Richard,    Theodore  Atkinson,   and   H.    Sherburne, 

Members  of  the  Congress  of    1754,  d.  s.     1-2   page  4°   1759. 
Scarce. 

2713  WicKLiFFE,  Charles  A.,  Postmaster  General,  a.  I,  s.      2  pages 

4°  and  address,   1828. 

2714  WiCKLiFFE,  Charles  A.,  and  Cave  Johnson,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4° 

of  each.     Postmasters  General.     (2) 


IS2  CATALOGUE. 

2715  Wii.KKS,  Charles,  Commodore,  Seized  Mason  and  Slidell,  a.  /. 

s,  I  page  4°;  —  Charles  Lanman,  M.  M.  IJallou,  Jeremiah 
Day,  President  of  Yale,  Charles  G.  Greene,  Levi  1).  Slamm, 
etc..  Editors  and  .\uthors,  4°  letter  of  each.     (12) 

2716  Wii.KKS,  Henry,   Father  of   ConMnodore,  Charles  King,  Presi- 

dent of  Columbia  College,  H.  S.  Genet,  and  M.  H.  Grinnell, 
a.  I.  s.  I  page  4°  of  each  ;  —  Fernando  Wood,  a.  I.  s.  2 
pages  4°  1843.     Journalists.     (5) 

2717  WiLKiE,    Sir   David,    Celebrated   Painter,  a.  I.  s.     i    page  4° 

1841.     Scarce. 

2718  Wii.KiNS,  William,  Secretary  of   War,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  4°  and 

address,  1829. 

2719  WiLKiNS,  William,    and   J.  R.  Poinsett,   a.  L  s,     i  page  4°  of 

each.     Secretaries  of  War.     (2) 

2720  Wilkinson,  James,  James  McHenry,  O.  Wolcott,   B.  Silliman, 

B.  F.  Butler,  J.  R.  Poinsett,  Audubon,  Caleb  Strong,  H.  B. 
Anthony,  C.  C.  Clay,  etc.     Signatures.     (20) 

2721  Willard,    Mrs.    Emma   C,   Author   and  Teacher,  a.  I.  s.     3 

pages  4°  1857. 

2722  Wii.LARD,  Simon,  Clock-maker,  a.  I.  s.     2  pages  folio,  and  ad- 

dress, Boston,  1801,  to  Samuel  A.  Otis,  Secretary  of  Senate, 
relative  to  a  clock  made  for  the  Senate  Chamber,  with  bill 
for  the  same.     (2) 

2723  William  IV,  of  England,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  1820.     Fine. 

2724  Williamson,  Wm.  D.,  Historian,  Governor  of   Maine,  a.  l.  s. 

2  pages  4°  and  address,  1822  ;  —  Judah  Dana,  Statesman  and 
Jurist,  a.  I.  s.  1  page  folio  and  address,  "Fryeburg,  1838."  (2) 

2725  Willis,  N.  P.,  Poet,  Autograph  Poem  signed,      4  pages  folio. 

"Toe  the  mark,  'tis  Taylor  can."     A  Whig  song. 

2726  Willis,  N.  P.,  Poet,  Autograph  Manuscript,  i   page  4°,  from 

the  introduction  to  "  Pencillings  by  the  Way  ;  "  —  Robert 
Walsh,  Poet,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  8°  1847.     (2) 

2727  Wilson,  Henry,  Vice  President,  a,  L  s.     1  page  4°  1863. 

2728  Wilson,  Henry,     Letter  to  him,  announcing  his  nomination 

for  the  Vice  Presidency,  June,  1872.  3  pages  4°.  Written 
and  signed  by  Thomas  Settle,  President,  and  signed  also  by 
the  32  Vice  Presidents  of  the  Convention, 

2729  WiNDOM,  William,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  a,  I.  s.      i  page  4" 

1878. 

2730  WiNSLow,    Edward,  Governor  of   Plymouth,  Sir  H.  Clinton, 

Koscizssko,  John  Jay,  W.  J.  Worth,  J.  S.  Skinner,  etc.  Por- 
traits, large  8°.     (10) 

2731  WiNSLow,   John,    Maj-Gen.,    Commanded  the   Forces  at  the 

Expulsion  of  the  Acadians,  a.  d.  s.  2  pages  folio,  1764,  In- 
teresting, relative  to  Eastern  affairs,  and  the  Albany  Conven- 
tion.    Scarce. 


CATALOGUE.  153 

2732  WiNSLOW,  John,  Maj-Gen.,  Chief  in  command  at  the  removal 

of  the  Acadians,  /.  s.  i  page  4'.  "  Camp  at  Half  Moon, 
1756."     Very  rare. 

2733  WiNTHROP,  Robert  C,  Speaker  of  House,  u.  I.  s.     3  pages  4° 

1849. 

2734  Wise,  Lieut.  Henry  A.,  Author,  a.  I.  s.    2  pages  4°  1856.  Fine. 

2735  Woi.coTT,  Oliver,  Alexander  Hamilton,  A.  J.  Dallas,    R.    J. 

Walker,  John  Sherman,  \Vm.  Windom,  etc.,  Secretaries  of 
Treasury,  /.  s.  4°  of  each.     (9) 

2736  Woi-fp:,  General  James,  Commander  of  the  Forces  sent  against 

Quebec,  and  killed  in  the  final  action,  Sept.,  1759,  '/.  s.  2 
pages  folio,  1756,  "A  monthly  Return  of  His  ALijesty's  20th 
Regiment,"  Excessively  rare. 

2737  Wood,  Fernando,  Statesman,  Mayor  of  New  York,  a.  I.  s.     3 

pages  4°  1859,  to  Henry  A.  Wise,   Interesting. 

2738  WooDRRTDGE,  John,  Massachusetts  Judge,  a.  I.  s,   i  page  folio, 

and  address,  "Newbury  17 18."  Interesting  letter  to  Judge 
Samuel  Sewall,  with  his  endorsement. 

2739  WooDiiuRY,  Levi,  Secretary  of  Navy,  and  Treasury,  a.  I.  s.     1 

page  4°  1844. 

2740  Wood  cuts,  Portraits,  and  Views.     (53) 

2741  WooDHULL,  Victoria  C,  .Author,  Broker,  etc.,  rr.  I.  s.     i  page 

4°  1876. 

2742  Woods,  Wm.  R.,  Judge  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  a.  1.  s.    2  pages 

4°  1881. 

2743  WooLSEV,  T.  I).,  and  Jeremiah  Day,  Presidents  of  Yale  Col- 

lege, a.  /.  s.  4°  of  each.     (2) 

2744  WoRCESTFR,  J.  E.,  Lexicographer,  a.  I.  s.     i  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress, 1818. 

2745  Worth,  Wm.  J.,  Major-General,  War  of  18 12  and  Mexico,  a. 

I.  s.     I  page  4°  1834.     Portrait. 

2746  Wright,  Silas,  Statesman,  a.  I.  s.   1  page  4°  and  address.  1840 

2747  Wyman,  Dr.  Rufus,  First  Superintendant  of  McLean  Asylum, 

and  Dr.  W.  "^J'.  G.  Morton,  Discoverer  of  Anaesthesia,  a.  /.  s. 
I  page  4°  of  each.     (2) 

2748  XrOUNG,  John  Russell,  B.  P.  Shillaber,  James  T.  Fields, 
V      S.  S.  Cox,  George  W.  Greene,  Nathaniel  Sargent,  and 

C.  F.  Stansbury,  Authors,  a./,  s.     i  page  8°  of  each.     (7) 

2749  Young,  William,  English  Admiral,  r/.  s.     i  page  folio,  1808. 

2750  Young,  William,  English  Admiral,  //.  s.     i  page  folio,  1805. 

2751  YsABEAU,  Claude  Alexander,  French  Revolutionist,  Member  of 

the  National  Convention,  1792,  d.  s.  i  page  folio.  1795, 
signed  also  by  other  members  of  the  Convention. 


